I think those big setups with separate pumps, tubes, water blocks and other items put together are a thing of the past. And if you don't have multiple overclocked GPU's then it is even less necessary.
I still think water cooling will be popular among geeks for years to come with those more compact solutions like the corsair's Hydro series.
I am not using any water cooling right now, but i am very interested in getting a corsair hydro.
I still do overclocking, but i am not so hardcore about it anymore.
I've seen those Corsair Hydro things, are they essentially an all in one Liquid cooling system?
Yes. that's the awesome thing about them. it's for the CPU only. but that is just fine for me.
Hmmm neat idea, i'm suprised these havent been out for a long time when Overclocking was what i would call in it's prime, sort of the Pentuim 4 and C2D era!!
ashpash, i'm probably the worst one to advise you but from my vague understanding, water (or a synfetic liquid) is pumped round a system into your heatsink (taking the heat away). Then into a radiator which with the assistance with fans (most of the time) helps to cool the liquid back down, which is then transferred back to a "tank" or "resovoir"