In the previous chapter, we listed several configurations for building a GPU computing setup and also saw the basic steps for assembling the PC.
In this final section, let's revisit those configurations and explore how we can enhance them by opting for after-market or customized liquid-cooling options for CPUs and GPUs.
While it is incredibly adventurous to tweak and assemble such a system on your own, an extra pair of helping hands is a big plus!
Custom water cooling on GPUs involves removing the graphic card's air cooler and replacing it with a waterblock. The complete water-cooling unit also comes with a reservoir for storing the water, a radiator for constantly cooling the circulating water, and of course the pipes to transport the water through the waterblock, reservoir, and radiator.
The following is the EKWB...