Water cooled power supplies?

omber

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Hello fellow geeks :)

I am thinking about going with watercooling now that I can afford it to minimize the noise and increase the cooling - as my house has no air conditioning the computer tents to hit 60s and close to 70s on odd days of the summer even with fans on max speed. I would like to build an all water cooled setup but one of the itchy points was apparent lack of water cooled power supplies, save for the Koolance made products. These are not outside my budget but I would like to ask as to what is the quality of their products and if there are any other brands of water cooled power supplies out there that Google doesn't show me :)

Lukasz
 

aigomorla

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just get a regular quiet power supply.

There not really worth it. And there really expensive, and your limited on the parts you can add onto your loop with it.

Also water is not a big green dinosaur named YOSHI!!!
It does not magically gobble up heat and make it disappear!

You'll get better gains by getting an AC then watercooling your computer without AC.

If anything watercooling will only make your room HOTTER.
 

DerwenArtos12

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+1 for a simple window AC unit, then you can build either a phase change system or a chilled liquid loop when winter comes around and you can run her without the AC :)