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Get annoyed when people refer to their systems as water cooled but they are just using a closed loop CPU cooler?

I think they should call them something else :D

- Grumpy *******
 
Get annoyed when people refer to their systems as water cooled but they are just using a closed loop CPU cooler?

I think they should call them something else :D

- Grumpy *******

In theory, they are 'liquid-cooled' but only limited to the CPU.

Mine runs on sweet sweet air :D
 
Does'nt really annoy me although the only time when it does get on my nerves a little is in sales advertisments, when its listed as a 'watercooled' gaming rig. Although technically its correct, but to us high end gamers etc it isnt.
 
Does'nt really annoy me although the only time when it does get on my nerves a little is in sales advertisments, when its listed as a 'watercooled' gaming rig. Although technically its correct, but to us high end gamers etc it isnt.


BUT ITS WATER COOLED SO ALL YOUR GAMES WILL RUN IN ULTRA SETTINGS. ALSO I WOULD SAY ITS TOTALLY FUTUREPROOF

*Un-holsters Pistol*
 
It's all marketing, generally speaking if you are the type of person who is after a water cooled rig then you know exactly what you're looking for and won't be fooled by this or you will build it yourself.
 
strictly speaking it is watercooling. I do agree however that there should perhaps be a greater distinction between custom loops and closed / pre-assembled loops. Doesn't bother me terribly though
 
Yes it Drives me mental.

Watercooling is NOT that damn stupid closed loop POS you can buy off the shelf.

Watercooling is a high performance personally built system.
 
I would call liquid cooling more a h100 and stuff like that, water cooling is actually using a reservoir tubes, pumps to me..
 
Technically the closed loop systems are water cooled. They use water as a means to transport heat away which is just the same as watercooling used in cars etc. and not really different from a custom made water cooling setup. Really the only difference is: you don't have any assembly to do (other than installing it), the pump and cold plate are directly attached and the radiator and reservoir are one. It still has everything a custom loop has most importantly they both have water.
 
Technically the closed loop systems are water cooled. They use water as a means to transport heat away which is just the same as watercooling used in cars etc. and not really different from a custom made water cooling setup. Really the only difference is: you don't have any assembly to do (other than installing it), the pump and cold plate are directly attached and the radiator and reservoir are one. It still has everything a custom loop has most importantly they both have water.

thing is, the liquid there isnt actually water... :D
 
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