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Liquid cooling
Liquid cooling, or water cooling, is a cooling technique that uses a liquid coolant to achieve excellent temperature reduction. It provides significant overclocking possibilities.The liquid coolant has a higher thermal capacity than air. Leveraging this principle, a liquid cooling circuit dissipates the heat generated in PC components using the coolant, cooling it in a radiator with fans that is in contact with the exterior of the chassis, expelling the heat outside of it.