Could someone share his experience with liquidcooling systems?
-Are they worth it?
I mean fan noise is really annoying. Yes you can change your cpu fan but when it's about videocard fan it's a different situation, especially if you are using linux.
-Is it hard to assemble and build this system own your own?
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It's generally pretty simple. You'll have a waterblock that sits on your cpu(Same as a cpu fan/cooler would) and/or one that sits gpu, tubing that connects from the water reservoir, through a radiator to cool the liquid, then to said water block. You can use distilled pater and you'll need some kind of biocide or anti-corrosiveshit to keep the water clean, etc.
The harder part of it is planning out where to set it all up in your computer and planning how the tubing will run with no kinks in it. There's plenty of how-to's floating around.
And it's worth it if oyu want super quiet gaming shits, and if you overclock things and need to really keep it cool.
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>And it's worth it if you want super quiet gaming shits
Not for gaming but i really like quiet systems. Thank you for answers. I will look and search more. And as i understand from search engine results instead of buying a pre-built system buying parts will be a cheaper solution. I guess i should try and find out how hard to assemble all those parts.