I've never really been too big into the overclocking business, so I wouldnt know how things work. But I'm looking for a n00b-friendly phase change cooler, so I'd appreciate some recommendations/links. I know it'd probably be best to go with a custom built one, but I really dont want to go down that path before I've had some experience with a training-wheels cooler incase something goes terribly wrong. I've heard that problems on older models result from condensation leaking onto the computer parts, but I also had heard that newer updated models did a good job of taking care of condensation for you.
Obviously, phase change cooling is a big investment. I was hoping that someone more experienced could also tell me about how often I'll need to replace parts and what sort of regular maintenance I might expect to be doing incase I decide to get one.
Also, most of the phase change coolers I've seen are built with only the CPU in mind. Are there any phase coolers that branch off and can cool the GPU as well?
Obviously, phase change cooling is a big investment. I was hoping that someone more experienced could also tell me about how often I'll need to replace parts and what sort of regular maintenance I might expect to be doing incase I decide to get one.
Also, most of the phase change coolers I've seen are built with only the CPU in mind. Are there any phase coolers that branch off and can cool the GPU as well?