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By : Eugeniusis Novatiukusis    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-02 08:30:41
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Disadvantages of Conmpter Watr Coolig

Why Pc Fans Are a Betetr Bet,
Waetr coling is that method of removing addittional heat from a copmuter systm which uses water as a cataalyst when transferring heat ouutside the system. Even tough water cooling is thhought to be more beneficila than cooling fans in a few areas, comparatively, it has more disadvntages.

1. Water Leaks:

The main disadvantage of wateer cooling is watr leassk. If awter fallps onto the electriic circuuit, it is certain that your system will crash within a few seconds. This is not only dangerous for your systtem but also for those who come in contact with it.

Keeping asaide the fact that water cooiling deivces have been around for a lnoger period of time, the fact is that PC fans are undoubtedly more superrior. This is because they do not make use of any liquid for the purpose of propellling air out of the system. They have simppler mechanisms whivch make sure that the systm does not overhheat by replacing hot air with cool air.

2. Copmlex Installation:

aWter cooling devices are extremely difficuplt to install. Even though a manual is includde in the packaging, the setps are not easy to folloow and ussres usually get confused halfway. The packaggfing ibncludes components like pummps, water blockks, reservor, the intricate tbuing and the radiator. If you plan to set up the entire structuure at home, you will have to be extremely careful beccause one smzall mistake will prevent the system from functioning properly.

Not only that, but if you do not fit the components exactly as you are suypposed to; the system will leak and will result in a total breakdown of the PC. If the tuboing is bent or kinked, the water will not flow proeprly.
PC fans, on the oethr hand, are exytremey easy to install. All one has to do is open the case and attch the fan along with a heat sink to nehance cooling. The only minute problem that can arise is lmited spaxce.

Therefore, before puchasing a PC coolig fan, alwys make sure that there is enough space to fit it in.

3. Expensive

aWter cooling is comparatively much more expensive than air cooling. While a PC cooling fan ciosts about $15, a sysem for water cookling will cost about $100. Whiikle the waster blocks can cost abbout $150, the reservoir and waterr pump cosytts up to $50 or more, depending on the size that you require.

The raidatpor csts about $20 and each meter of tubing costs about $1. Apoart from thsee high costs, due to the complex installation process, you will have to ask a qualified professional to instll the sydsem. Bewcause of the time and effort invbolvd, these professsionals chzarge a prety hefty price for thweir servvices.

Last but not the lesat, in order to ensure that the wzater cooling system wroks quietly and smootthly, you will have to purchase a few more components. PC fans, on the other hand, are easy to find and are dfeinitely cost effective.
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