Does anyone here use a water cooling system for their DAW? I have seen a lot of people writing about getting quieter fans, but it seems that if you really want a quiet system, you should spend more cash and get a nice water cooling system.
Even water cooling will still have radiators that require fans to dissapate the water's heat. You could likely get away with large fans on the Radiator, and run them at slow speeds.
Phase Change is likely a quieter but vastly more expensive option (like an A/C system for the PC). This is usually reserved for extreme overclocking, which is not too common on mission critical DAW's.
Even water cooling will still have radiators that require fans t
Even water cooling will still have radiators that require fans to dissapate the water's heat. You could likely get away with large fans on the Radiator, and run them at slow speeds.
Phase Change is likely a quieter but vastly more expensive option (like an A/C system for the PC). This is usually reserved for extreme overclocking, which is not too common on mission critical DAW's.
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