Water Cooling GPU

Is it worth water cooling your GPU? I hear this question all the time. Many say it is but many say it's not worth the investment.

I did. I'm a gamer, not a miner, and as far as I'm aware, it's not worth the investment in water cooled gpu for Bitcoin miners, but for a gamer, here's why I think it's worth it.

1. It's fun.
We're all into gaming for fun, so why not have fun in a different way, and it looks absolutely cool. Take a look at mine.


2. It makes PC building to more personal customization.
You can customize your station to how you want it to be. There's nothing worse than a generic game station straight out of the box. As stated, look at how cool mine looks. It actually puts a smile on my face when I play it.

3. Allows you to focus on cooling specific components, if/when you can afford it.
Yeah, you learn more about your components too. Since getting mine, I've discovered a lot more about how my system works.

4. It can reduce system noise levels, but only if you understand the correct hardware and configurations for your own application.
Ok, I know if you're worried about the noise, you shouldn't be getting a gaming system. I'm not worried about the noise but for those that are, it's a great way to lower the noise levels.

5. It supports many small enthusiast companies in the hardware industry.
Buy and build it separately and you can order stuff and help small merchants from wherever in the world you decide to buy from.

6. You can overclock your system ensuring better graphics.
This is the main reason for me, and for most others who want to maximize their gpu. You will get at least another 15% more if you water cool your system, so what are you waiting for: get on it!

Anyone wanting a good guide for how to DIY, watch this...