What’s the deal with multiple radiators in PC cooling?

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Asked By CoolGamer123 On

I'm a bit puzzled while choosing a new PC case. I see many cases that mention they can support multiple radiators (like having one on the top and another on the bottom, or on the side), but I've only seen radiators used with AIO (All-in-One) liquid cooling setups. Since I can only install one pump for the CPU, what's the purpose of having multiple radiators if there's no coolant flowing through them? Am I missing something?

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Answered By TechieWizard99 On

If you're only using an AIO for your CPU, then those multiple radiator options are more about where you can mount the setup. But if you have a GPU with a liquid cooler, that can use a separate radiator too. Plus, if you go for a custom liquid cooling loop, you can certainly have multiple radiators connected!

CraftyBuilder42 -

Thanks, I think that clears up my confusion! I didn't realize GPUs could have water coolers too.

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