I'm curious about if having a more powerful water cooling system would actually help keep an enclosed room cooler for a longer time when running my PC at high usage. I'm planning to be in the room for maybe 2 to 3 hours using max GPU power, and I'm worried about the heat buildup. Would a good water cooling system help mitigate this heat issue? If that's not the best solution, what are other options I should consider?
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Adding a water cooling system might actually make things worse. It efficiently pulls heat from your components, but that heat gets dumped into your room. Consider undervolting your components to reduce their power draw and heat output. Plus, check out creators like Jayztwocents for solid tips on this topic.
Honestly, your best bet might not be the cooling system for your PC at all. Instead, think about improving the airflow in the room itself. Something like a portable AC unit or some fans would work way better to keep the overall temperature down.
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