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WATER COOLING

A water cooling system, also known as liquid cooling, is a type of cooling system used to regulate the temperature of a computer’s central processing unit (CPU) and other components by circulating liquid coolant through a specialized loop.
The water cooling system consists of several components, including a pump, water block, radiator, tubing, and coolant. The pump is responsible for moving the coolant through the loop, while the water block is attached to the CPU or other component and transfers heat from the component to the coolant. The radiator is a heat exchanger that dissipates heat from the coolant to the surrounding air, and the tubing connects the various components of the loop.
