That constant temperature drop with a radiator is the key advantage in my mind. It keeps doing it on a bigger tank or on one that is completely empty. Chilled water can initially be more effective in keeping temperature down but the benefit will gradually reduce because the water will be continuously be getting warmer. The other benefits are the lack of set up time and waiting for the water to cool.
This is absolutely false, I have never exceeded 50c on pre-chilled water even with 90F+ ambient temps and 20 minute run time. The water is nearly as cool as it is at the finish as it is when I start...because the remaining ice in the frozen bottle counter-acts most any returned water that is, still cool to the touch. Do you need video proof? Because I can monitor my water temps on my next fill for you if you don't take my word for it.
Also, keep in mind the CPU coolers you're attempting to use are designed for closed loop CPU systems that frequent 60c-70c, which is in excess of what many of us would like are Yong Hengs....it is by far and large inferior to pre-chilled water cooling within the 15-20 minute run times we use on our YH...Even extreme overclockers of CPUS will move over to liquid nitrogen, which in effect is largely similar to...chilled water.
In other news, man reinvents the wheel....
If you want a smaller foot print and a compressor that doesn't advise a bucket of water (ideally chilled), then there are other available options on the market.
-Matt
Upvote 0