Due to large request, we're adding the ability to specify the cooling used on your processor / videocard / motherboard / memory.
I'm not really up to date about which kinds of cooling methods are getting used nowadays. Is this list complete (or can I drop one)?
'stock cooling'
'air'
'water'
'peltier'
'dry ice'
'phase change: simple'
'phase change: cascade'
'phase change: rotary'
'liquid nitrogen'
Of course, there are a few exceptions like using DI in a watercooling container, or rotary cascades etc, but the smaller the list the easier it is to use.
Should we make a difference between air cooled and water cooled peltiers? Or are air cooled peltiers virtually non existent nowadays?
Do we need to make a difference between all the different kinds of phase changes (simpe, cascade, rotary, etc), or just put them in one category 'phase change'?
Should you be able to select the manufacturer and/or model of your cooling, or is this useless info?
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