- Aug 19, 2001
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Say you're watercooling a CPU and the pump dies on you. How devastating is that? Does your system just run hotter than normal or do you actually run the risk of damaging the CPU?
I'm thinking you could get away with it, assuming your CPU didn't need watercooling to begin with. The way I see it, the same water is in your radiator and waterblocks - your CPU should heat that medium to a point where the temperature difference within the water cannot be increased. Does this make sense or am I babbling?
I'm thinking you could get away with it, assuming your CPU didn't need watercooling to begin with. The way I see it, the same water is in your radiator and waterblocks - your CPU should heat that medium to a point where the temperature difference within the water cannot be increased. Does this make sense or am I babbling?