Products Details
| application | Refrigeration Parts |
| type | WATER TANK RADIATOR |
| Material | Aluminum alloy |
| machinery test report | Provided |
| video outgoing-inspection | Provided |
| weight (kg) | 5 |
| Product name | Water Cooled PLATE |
| specification | 36*37*3.5cm |
| Material | Aluminum Bonding |
| Feature | Heat Exchanger |
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FAQ
1. What is a PC water cooling radiator?
A PC water cooling radiator is a key component in a water cooling system that removes heat from coolant to help keep CPU and GPU temperatures low.
2. How does a PC water cooling radiator work?
A PC water cooling radiator transfers heat from the liquid coolant to the air through fins and fans, improving PC water cooling efficiency.
3. What are the benefits of a water cooling radiator?
A water cooling radiator improves heat dissipation, supports quieter cooling, and helps maintain stable performance in high-performance PC builds.
4. Is this radiator suitable for custom loop cooling?
Yes, a PC water cooling radiator is commonly used in custom loop cooling systems for gaming PCs, workstations, and other performance builds.
5. Can a PC water cooling radiator reduce noise?
Yes, a PC water cooling radiator can support low-noise cooling by improving thermal efficiency and reducing the need for high fan speeds.
6. What components work with a PC water cooling radiator?
A PC water cooling radiator works with water pumps, tubing, fittings, coolant, and fans in a complete PC liquid cooling system.
7. Why is radiator size important in water cooling?
Radiator size affects heat dissipation capacity, making it important for choosing the right PC water cooling radiator for your thermal load.
8. Is a water cooling radiator good for gaming PCs?
Yes, a water cooling radiator is an excellent choice for gaming PCs because it helps keep temperatures stable during intensive gaming sessions.
9. How do I choose the right PC water cooling radiator?
Choose a PC water cooling radiator based on case space, fan support, loop requirements, and the cooling performance your system needs.








