It doesn't matter if your using water cooling or normal air all your doing is moving the heat from the components in the case to the air outside the case, if the air outside the case (i.e the room) has A/C then all the better. I remember reading once about a guy achieving silly overclocks using passive water-cooling in an air conditioned room lol.
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