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Make my own water cooling system

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Hey Guys

 

My PC works very slow, then I asked from my friend for a remedy for this.. Then he said me a water cooling system to my computer will help in a way. So I surf through internet to buy one. Then I realized its not affordable for me.blink.gif Then I decided to make my OWN (thats my hobby) biggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

 

But Making the heat exchanger is somewhat difficult to me.. sad.gif

 

So Its very great full if some of you can tell me an easy way to make a nice water cooling system.

 

If you have any links to video tutorials regarding this, please be kind enough to share it.

 

Thank You.

 

And I'm expecting good reply.smile.gif

Water cooling will only help if what slows down your PC is overheating. Also with a homemade water cooler you run the risk of destroying your computer. If heat is your problem get rid of the dust in your computer and add more fans.

or buy a new heatsink and fan to replace the stock one.

 

doubtful that heat is the issue without further information though. have you tried getting a utility to report the temperature of your CPU?

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or buy a new heatsink and fan to replace the stock one.

 

doubtful that heat is the issue without further information though. have you tried getting a utility to report the temperature of your CPU?

 

 

 

Yep I have installed one.. And it shows 40c,

 

But I have watched so many video uploads in YouTube.. There they show us that using a water cooling system cools your PC to a reasonable amount.

 

By the way, if I use few more fans..my PC will give away a huge noise..

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