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Custom cooling can push your system's performance further than you ever thought possible, with lower noise levels than can be achieved through other cooling methods – all while delivering stunning looks that turn your PC into a work of art.
There’s a lot to unpack in this category, so here are some guiding points to consider when choosing the right parts:
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In today’s PC building landscape, there’s a lot of talk of all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooling components—and there’s a lot of convenience on tap if that’s the route you want to go. But if your PC needs are a little more specific (i.e. you have an unusual build or very unique component layouts), then custom water cooling can really help you dial in the thermal performance that makes sense for your build. Buying water cooling components in parts can also help to ensure that you aren’t overspending on full kits when you don’t need all the components. Be sure to consult all manufacturer documentation before going fully custom, though, as it will take time and know-how to assemble the system correctly. But once it’s dialed in, these designs can really be things of beauty.