vedelikuskeem
Vedelikuskeem, often translated as liquid cooling, is a method used to dissipate heat from electronic components, primarily processors and graphics cards, by circulating a liquid coolant through a system. This liquid absorbs heat from the component and then transfers it to a radiator, where it is released into the surrounding air.
The core components of a typical liquid cooling system include a water block that attaches directly to
Compared to air cooling, liquid cooling generally offers superior thermal performance, allowing components to operate at