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Krabat693
1 year ago

Passive water cooling usually relates only to the radiator. It is simply chosen to be so large that sufficient cooling for the PC is already produced without active air flow.

Water cooling without pump exist, but this is not a concept that you can successfully implement in a custom WaKü.

A successful reaction would be, for example, the Icegiant Prosiphon, in which a cooling liquid (water under very low pressure) is boiled and the expanding steam drives the circulation of the cooling liquid through the radiator.

Krabat693
1 year ago

No, you have to get rid of heat energy somewhere. Without a radiator that you have a balancing tank that is so large that it can absorb the energy easily. And this can also not work infinitely long, unless your balancing tank is so gigantically large that it delivers the excess energy to the surrounding air as quickly as it can take it out of the PC.

So as long as you don’t have a pool behind the house you can use for that is not a sensible idea.

Kaleopan
1 year ago

Convection.