I really enjoyed working on this
project. I always wanted to build a liquid-cooled PC. Although, I have
previously built a PC before but I never built a liquid-cooled PC until now.
Most of the computer parts used to build this PC were from newegg.com and
microcenter.com. Building a computer requires a lot of patience because when
you mess up one step, you then have to go back several steps back and figured
out what you did wrong. One of my favorite part of the project was shopping for
the computer parts because it involved on me learning about computers a little
bit more in depth. Careful considerations had to be made when buying computer
parts because all of them had to be compatible with each other.
Experiment portion of the project
was very revealing. In every single tests that I performed, Liquid-cooled PC
always performed better in every categories. Tests took over 40 hours in total.
It was all worth it, because I needed to make sure my results weren’t affected
by room temperatures and other conditions that may affect the results. Even
though it was very time consuming, the tests really proved scientifically that
liquid-cooled PC does have enormous advantage over traditional air-cooled PC.
This project was successfully
completed. Out of all the portion of the project, research, Building portion,
and testing portion, installing the Operating System was most difficult for me.
I know many people will be shocked to hear this but I was using my macbook to
create a bootable Windows OS in flashdrive so the process was a little
different. I fried my USB drive in the process and I had to replace it and then
I was able to do it successfully after several attempts. My advice would be to
use windows to create bootable USB for windows unless it’s for macOS. The total
cost for this project was about $1500.
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