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92mm Radiators
92mm Liquid Cooling Radiators
A radiator is just as important in a water-cooled system as the water cooler itself, because the radiator must remove the heat absorbed by the water. This is achieved through its finned surface, which is cooled by a fan in the case of an active radiator. A 92mm radiator can therefore accommodate a 92mm fan. 92mm radiators are especially suitable for smaller cases such as mini-towers or HTPC cases. However, a 92mm radiator can also be useful in a midi-tower if you don't want to waste too much space on water cooling.
The selection of the right fan is crucial
With the 92mm radiator, as with all other radiators, attention must be paid to the fan to be mounted on it, its cooling performance, and its material. Copper or brass is usually used as the base material for a radiator and may additionally be nickel-plated. It is important to ensure that the radiator material matches the rest of the water cooling loop to prevent chemical reactions with other elements in the loop. Most 92mm radiators have two G1/4 ports to connect them to the water cooling loop and four holes specifically designed for 92mm fans. 92mm radiators with an integrated pump are less common. With these models, only a corresponding cooler is necessary to complete the water cooling loop. However, with a 92mm radiator, you should not connect too many different coolers, as the performance might be too low, potentially damaging the hardware. Therefore, it makes sense to ask yourself before purchasing a 92mm radiator how many sources need to be cooled by a water cooler.
When buying a 92mm radiator, it is essential to consider:
- Is the performance sufficient for the respective water coolers?
- Does the 92mm radiator waste too much space in the case?
- Is the material of the 92mm radiator compatible with the other materials in the water cooling loop?