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Hey guys! I have some questions:

 

1. Are AIO water-coolers even worth it?

 

2. How do you clean out any gunk that gets in the AIO loop(if anything gets in)?

 

3. How do AIO GPU coolers that use CPU water coolers work? Ex. Corsair GPU water-cooling.

 

Thanks in advance for your help!

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if you are Overclocking, yes, if not not really. 
there wont be any gunk of its an AIO water cooling, because it's closed system if you buy an AIO from companies. 
they all work the same, dissipate heat by passing water or solution over a radiator and cooled by a fan

 

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Hey guys! I have some questions:

1. Are AIO water-coolers even worth it?

2. How do you clean out any gunk that gets in the AIO loop(if anything gets in)?

3. How do AIO GPU coolers that use CPU water coolers work? Ex. Corsair GPU water-cooling.

Thanks in advance for your help!

 

AIO coolers are great for unlocked processors and overclocking as for maintenance they are sealed coolers so nothing needs to be done compared to custom loops. To use an AIO Asetek watercooler on a GPU you need an adapter bracket such as the G10 from NZXT or HG10 from Corsair.

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  1. If you want really low temps and noise then yes

Depends on the cooler. Most do not allow users to change fluids and they just guarantee that it will work for a set time (around 5 years) if it has issues after that then it essentially useless and shouldn't be used again. Some coolers like the Swiftech H240-X are modular and can be taken apart for customization.

Things like the NZXT G10 are adapters for a CPU  AIO waterblock to mount on a GPU

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