Watercooled
Watercooled refers to the use of liquid coolant to remove heat from a heat-generating source. In a water-cooled system, a liquid such as water or a mixture with antifreeze circulates through channels in the component, absorbs heat, passes through a heat exchanger where the heat is rejected to a secondary medium (usually air via a radiator), and returns to the source. The approach contrasts with air cooling, which relies on ambient air or forced convection across the hot surface.
Common implementations include automotive and industrial internal combustion engines, which circulate coolant through the engine block
Most systems are closed loops containing a pump, reservoir or expansion tank, radiator or heat exchanger, hoses,
Benefits include higher heat capacity, greater efficiency in removing heat, and the ability to maintain more
There are direct liquid cooling (cold plate contact with heat source) and indirect cooling via heat exchangers,