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  2. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    An air-cooled heatsink is generally much simpler to build, install, and maintain than a water cooling solution, [37] although CPU-specific water cooling kits can also be found, which may be just as easy to install as an air cooler. These are not limited to CPUs, and liquid cooling of GPU cards is also possible. [38]

  3. EKWB - Wikipedia

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    Currently, EKWB sells several CPU water cooling blocks, primarily the Supremacy and Quantum line of CPU blocks for a wide range of CPU sockets.. The EK-Supremacy EVO, EK-Supremacy MX and EK-Velocity have mounting kits available for Intel's Socket T, B, H, H2, H3, H4, R, R3 and R4.

  4. Liquid cooling - Wikipedia

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    Liquid cooling refers to cooling by means of the convection or circulation of a liquid. Examples of liquid cooling technologies include: Cooling by convection or circulation of coolant, including water cooling; Liquid cooling and ventilation garments, worn by astronauts; Liquid metal cooled reactors; Radiators (engine cooling) Cooling towers

  5. Asetek - Wikipedia

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    The company was officially incorporated in the same year. In 2001 Asetek released the first 2-GHz personal computer and started a business partnership with Asus. In 2002, the new generation of VapoChill was released. In 2003, Asetek branched out into liquid cooling with its WaterChill brand of liquid coolers.

  6. Immersion cooling - Wikipedia

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    Immersion cooling technology encompasses systems in which electronic components are directly exposed to and interact with dielectric fluids for cooling purposes. This includes systems using single-phase or two-phase dielectric fluids, leveraging their thermal capabilities to manage and dissipate heat generated by electronic components. [1] Heat ...

  7. Water cooling - Wikipedia

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    Water cooling systems in which water is cooled directly by the evaporator coil of a phase change system are able to chill the circulating coolant below the ambient air temperature (impossible with a standard heat exchanger) and, as a result, generally provide superior cooling of the computer's heat-generating components.