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You might be cooling your PC the wrong way, here’s how to fix it

13 April 2025
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You might be cooling your PC the wrong way, here’s how to fix it
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When using an AIO liquid cooler or a custom water cooling loop for a PC, it may seem logical to run the pump at full speed for optimal thermal performance, assuming that increased flow leads to better cooling. However, this isn’t necessarily the case, as maximum pump speed may not always result in the best cooling efficiency. Adhering to specific guidelines can help achieve a balance between pump speed and cooling performance, ensuring an effective and efficient cooling solution for your system.

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