Maybe it's a silly question, but how hot do radiators get when you're watercooling? Specifically, the corsair H50, since it only has a 120mm rad it's probably going to be hotter than a bigger one right?
I'd assume that it's temp is obviously related to many things such as ambient temperature, heat produced by the cpu and therefore clock speed, airflow of case etc.
I'm just wanting a rough estimate because im wondering whether it is a good idea to mount my H50 radiator (which i havent installed yet) onto the sidepanel fanslot which is usually used to cool graphics cards if im not mistaken. If it's very hot i guess i'd have to mount it as an exhaust, since i dont want to be blowing hot air onto my graphics cards... but if im gonna do that i may as well mount it at the back of the case in a push/pull config right?
I'd assume that it's temp is obviously related to many things such as ambient temperature, heat produced by the cpu and therefore clock speed, airflow of case etc.
I'm just wanting a rough estimate because im wondering whether it is a good idea to mount my H50 radiator (which i havent installed yet) onto the sidepanel fanslot which is usually used to cool graphics cards if im not mistaken. If it's very hot i guess i'd have to mount it as an exhaust, since i dont want to be blowing hot air onto my graphics cards... but if im gonna do that i may as well mount it at the back of the case in a push/pull config right?