What is a liquid cooled radiator

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Water cooled radiator generally refers to liquid cooling radiator

The cooling and cooling system uses the pump to circulate the coolant in the cooling pipe and dissipate heat. The heat absorbing part on the radiator (called the heat absorbing box in the liquid cooling system) is used to absorb heat from the computer CPU, North Bridge and graphics card. The heat absorbed by the heat absorbing part is discharged to the outside of the main engine through the radiator designed on the back of the fuselage.

In today's field of personal computer heat dissipation, although the air-cooled radiator has basically broken away from the vicious circle of high-noise and violent heat dissipation, it is generally developing towards the direction of large volume, multiple heat pipes and super weight, which brings great inconvenience to users in the actual use and installation of radiators, and also brings a great test to the bearing capacity of computer accessories. In view of the above difficulties in the post air cooling era, liquid cooling radiator is gradually accepted by the majority of computer users.

As a mature cooling technology, liquid cooling has been widely used in industrial ways, such as automobile, aircraft engine cooling. The application of liquid cooling technology in the computer field is not because the air-cooled heat dissipation has reached the end, but because the cooling speed of liquid is far greater than that of air, liquid-cooled radiator often has good cooling effect, and can also get good control in noise. Due to its advantages in heat dissipation efficiency and silence, liquid cooling appears soon after the popularity of air cooling in computers. It is gratifying that, up to now, liquid cooling in the computer field is becoming popular. This situation is due to the great progress in the safety and stability of liquid cooling


 
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