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Nov 10 2022 09:45pm
Can this board be liquid cooled?
ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Hero

I assume it can being that INTEL recommends their 13th gen processor be liquid cooled.
But I can't find information on it.
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Nov 11 2022 12:33am
any board can basically? its more the case that matters? i think you need to do a lot more research into liquid cooling
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Nov 11 2022 07:58am
yes you can water cool on this board. Also if you are just stating out in water, I would suggest using soft tubing or an AIO.

Keep in mind custom loops get very expensive very quickly, and REQUIRE a lot of maintenance.

AIO's are essentially plug and play.

This post was edited by StealinHerHeart on Nov 11 2022 07:58am
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Quote (Candyzcanes @ Nov 10 2022 11:33pm)
any board can basically? its more the case that matters? i think you need to do a lot more research into liquid cooling


Hm. Well I have the thermaltake tower 900 enrout to my house. I just literally can't find the information I'm looking for on this card. Despite it being enrout to my house as well.

Quote (StealinHerHeart @ Nov 11 2022 06:58am)
yes you can water cool on this board. Also if you are just stating out in water, I would suggest using soft tubing or an AIO.

Keep in mind custom loops get very expensive very quickly, and REQUIRE a lot of maintenance.

AIO's are essentially plug and play.


Noted and thank you for the advice.
While this will be my first custom build water cooling PC.
Water cooling, deburr tools, heat guns, 90's, orings, compression fittings, hard tubing are things I deal with daily in my line of work.
I'm also someone who in my company teaches how to do things like this to new hires who then go onto work on billion dollar tools themselves.
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