Fascination with water cooling Mora dust problems award winning fall case mod and more
Updated: Whether you cool with air or water: the members of the PC Games Hardware Extreme community conjure up stunningly good pictures of their cooling giants every day and upload them to the forum. Have fun with the most interesting Wakü pictures of recent times!
Update: As always, at the beginning of the gallery you will find new photos from the popular Wakü picture thread . Included are some special building projects, including an award-winning fall-themed case mod and discussions about the dust-catching potential of Mora monster radiators.
The topics of water cooling and air cooling are very popular in the PCGH Extreme forum. It is always astonishing what photographic excellence the community members achieve when it comes to perfectly showcasing their cooling systems. The pictures prove that water cooling is not only suitable for cooling PC components such as CPU, RAM or mainboard chipsets more efficiently, but also looks good. In the following gallery we will therefore show you a current selection of the most visually striking images from the forum. The Wakü picture thread is very popular and already has over 9,150 answers and over two million views.

Fascination with water cooling Mora dust problems award winning fall case mod and more
If you would like to upload your Wakü pictures to the forum yourself, please use the Wakü picture thread on PCGH Extreme . Make sure that the focus in this thread is primarily on the images – and not on the discussions. At the beginning of the gallery you will find new images from the water cooling image thread in the PC Games Hardware Extreme forum. Have you got a taste for water cooling yourself? Our guide to modular water cooling contains tips, useful information and much more on the topic.
Note: PCGH Extreme is the community for PC mechanics. On August 20, 2007, the PC Games Hardware Extreme Forum opened its doors to interested readers for the first time on the occasion of the Games Convention 2007. Initially, the forum was operated in parallel to the old PCGH forum and the content revolved almost exclusively around overclocking and case modding. Since 2008, PC Games Hardware Extreme has been the only forum for all PCGH community members and covers a wide range of topics. Since launch, over 530,000 topics and 10,300,000 posts have been created by more than 200,000 registered users. The Folding@Home community has been very active for many years , working together to provide computing power against diseases such as cancer.
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