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Water Cooling for Mexico...
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Water Cooling for Mexico...
Hey guys. My parents bought a house in Mexico and I get to make myself another computer there because I will be living there sometimes.
My question is: In Mexico, particularly the city of Mazatlan, it's very humid... and not to mention it feels super hot. The room that I will have will be air conditioned... but only while I'm living there. I will not be there the whole time, maybe a few weeks every 3 months or so. To minimize any extra heat that may be caused, I was thinking of going through a route of water cooling. But I have some concerns. How do I go about when I leave my computer there? When I'm gone, the A/C will not be on, and the room WILL get very hot. If it's water cooled, won't this make me service my computer the next time I get back like flush the water and fill up again or something? Is there any major problems leaving a water cooled computer there still, and stationary in a hot humid environment for period of up to 6 months or more!? Do you think it's inconvenient, or not worthwhile to choose water cooling? Please give me some input. Thanks guys. |
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I would say forget the watercooling. Just purchase high quality heatsinks/fans ect.. Watercooling wont really be worth it considering you probably arent overclocking, and you wont always be there to do a check up on the system. Water cooled systems require a bit of maintenance.... Thats my opinion
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Just turn off the computer while your gone. No sense in leaving it on for such a long time while your away.
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First, the comp will be shut down before I leave. Second, The room will heat up (due to climate) because no one will be there and the AC will be off while I'm gone. My general topic question is: How will this affect my water cooling system? Maintenance/Problems when I return in 3+ more months? |
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man, just forget the water cooling. Good air cooling will be nearly as efficient as the average water cooler. Leaving your computer in a hot room won't do anything to it. I've been to mazatlan before, so I know what you're talking about with the heat/humidity. It's not that bad. I'd be surprised to see if you find more than a few water cooled systems in mazatlan or the whole state of Sinaloa.
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If you check the maximum recommended storing temperatures for hardware, you'll see that they're usually quite high.
My optical drive manual says this: Environmental level When not operating Temperature: -30C to 60C Humidity: 10% to 90% R.H. |
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Or you can experiment with some passive cooling. It's the only type of cooling that will not break down after a while so you wouldn't run the danger of having a fan dying & letting certain parts overheat or having the water pump die.
Might be worth a look. |
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Also, the heat in Mazatlan... you think it's not bad... huh. I used to stay with my aunts and cousins in july and august and I lived with them and they had no AC. The worst part was getting sick in this kind of an environment (drinking the water... DOH!). You feel like killing yourself to end misery when you have a fever or the flu in a hot/humid environment. |
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buy a laptop and take it home with you.
OY- to have such problems! |
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I would build a new PC, and use conventional cooling - take what you would have spent on water cooling and put it towards a better CPU, more RAM or a better vid card. Since it will only be on while you are there, and you will have the AC on while you are there, conventional cooling will be fine. Shut it down when you leave, and maybe invest in a dehumidifier for the room...
If you are hell bent on having water cooling, you might have to get in the routine of what boat owners in the US northeast and north central do when the winter comes (although I am no expert on water cooling - I just know a bot about putting aboat up for the winter). Draining the water system, drying it out completely and cleaning it well, and putting the CPU out of service until next time you come down to the new house (or when the summer time comes again for boat owners). Next time you come down, you have to prep the water system and get it filled again, and then you are back in business until you leave again... I would rather spend that time gaming personally... My 2 cents... |
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