• MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Well yes. It is. Liquid cooling does have merits. I won’t say it’s better than air cooling in a general sense; at the end of the day, the heat ends up in the air.

    With liquid cooling, you can transport it further, use larger radiators… The list goes on.

    My key point is that as long as the components get cooled, who cares which you use? Do what you want.