wassergekühltem
Wassergekühltem is a German term that translates to "water-cooled." It describes a method of temperature regulation that uses a liquid coolant, typically water, to absorb and dissipate heat from a system. This cooling principle is widely applied across various technological domains, from internal combustion engines in vehicles to powerful computer processors and industrial machinery.
In the context of engines, a water-cooled system circulates a mixture of water and antifreeze through channels
Similarly, in computing, water cooling is employed to manage the heat produced by high-performance CPUs and