Originally Posted by
Speederlander
Your "office" computer needs watercooling? How is that robust, necessary, or even safe if it's not your money? I mean, whatever on spending a lot of money, I'm not one to speak, but that $5000 computer is asking to die the day it springs a leak (and pretty much all watercooling set-ups will eventually have a bad experience, especially with people new to it). Again, I don't care if you spend $1 or $10,000. But if you are being truthful that it's not your money and your work is paying for you to overclock to gain 5% to 10% app improvement over a normal well-equiped machine, I can't imagine watercooling being the best plan when it's someone else's dime.