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Originally Posted by HardRocker Yep, and once you pump, you just can't stop, right FM. Maybe you can finally explain to the OP why that is. |
When you are overclocking, temperature is key. When temperatures get too high, semiconductors can burn up. Water has a faster heat transfer than air, so it helps keep my Processor and Video Card at lower temperatures than a standard air cooler would. It also allows me to overclock them like crazy. My processor alone runs at 133% of it's stock speed, and I have more headroom to play with.
But all that is for another thread. Maybe I'll post up some pics in TB&L in case anyone is interested.