Liquid Cooling

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I'm planning on overclocking my CPU, and was looking into liquid cooling systems by Koolance.. And a thought crossed my mind.. How is condensation prevented? I know most liquid cooling systems don't get cold enough to create condensation, but I have seen frion systems, and how do they prevent condensation, because that definately does get cold enough..

Not a serious question, more of a thought, anyway, ty for the time =P
 
Insulation is used to keep the air out of the areas that get cold enough to reach dew point. The back of the socket is often covered with utra low conductive zinc oxide heat sink compound. Pin heaters can be used to keep pins warm.

Freon is illegal in the western world, R-134a is the coolant used in most systems now.

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