THE LIQUID REFRIGERATION

A liquid cooling is a device that dissipates the heat generated by the components of the computer through the use of liquid refrigerant. This type of refrigeration is more effective than the one that simply uses air as a coolant, since the liquid used is a better conductor of heat. if you want to know the differences between liquid and air cooling. Liquid cooling (RL) can essentially be of two types: RL all-in-oSegoe UInSegoe UIe and RL Custom kits. The first are kits that come prepared and pre-assembled to generally be used in the processor, while the second are assembled by the user from scratch and customized down to the last detail, often making the liquid circuit also pass through the graphics card. rl aio kits are very easy to install, and are an improvement over air coolers, while rl custom are better than these kits, but entail a higher cost and tedious manual assembly. the latter would be like comparing the process of buying a pc, with the kits being a pre-assembled pc and the custom rls being a pc by piece. The operation of any liquid cooling is simple. a pump pumps liquid through the closed refrigerant circuit, passing this liquid in one direction and passing through various components (CPU and graphics normally). the liquid does not pass inside the components, but passes through blocks specifically designed for each component. 

The refrigerant cools when it passes through a radiator over which there is a continuous air flow in the form of fans and returns to the pump to follow the same route again. There are single, double, triple and quad liquid cooling. this indicates the number of fans the radiator has, the more, the greater the cooling capacity of the system. the fans are usually 120mm or 140mm, but they have the characteristic that they exert a lot of static pressure, something necessary because they are sending air to a very restrictive environment such as a radiator. Liquid cooling is used to effectively dissipate the heat generated by one or more PC components. The improvement in dissipation is evident when compared to that of air coolers. For this reason, high-performance PCs always carry liquid cooling, since they contain very high-performance (and consumption) components that generate much more heat tan normal. 



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