I don't ever see watercooling as "worth" it; the performance you get doesn't justify the extra time and money cost. You watercool because you're a mechanic/hacker and you want to put together a slick toy that runs cooler than it needs to or is completely silent.
As mentioned. Water cooling is not really worth it. You can get great, quieter, air cooling for less. However, some people like how water cooling looks. To each their own.
i love how water cooling looks its just finding everthing and a s i only have a 92mm fan free i have to find that aswell. And also i what if it went all over your coponents, then i would have to start saving all over again!!
i love how water cooling looks its just finding everthing and a s i only have a 92mm fan free i have to find that aswell. And also i what if it went all over your coponents, then i would have to start saving all over again!!
Does that case support liquid cooling? Some cases can not support a H100i, or maybe not even a H80i. So you should look into that too. What coolers are you thinking?
Lets sort one thing out first are you talking about CLC's or real water cooling?
Your question is rather subjective to begin with. As you can see already you have people whom seem to think it is never worth it to water cooling, but then you have people like me who do it as a hobby and because it adds more customization to the computer building process.
If you see some builds that you like than water cooling might be for you.
To say water cooling is equivalent to air cooling is incorrect, CLC's are equivalent to air cooling and it's for that reason exactly that I don't even think they should exist.
So my opinion would be if you can't afford real water cooling than stick with air cooling. And if you ever do get into real water cooling be prepared to become addicted.