hardline cooling

About this tag
Hardline cooling refers to a custom liquid cooling method for PCs that uses rigid tubing, typically made of acrylic, glass, or metal, instead of flexible hoses. This approach is popular among enthusiasts for its clean, aesthetic appearance and efficient heat dissipation. On WindowsForum, discussions about hardline cooling often center on pre-built systems like iBUYPOWER's Element CL case, which is designed for easy integration of hardline custom cooling. The tag covers topics such as case design, thermal performance, and the visual appeal of rigid tubing setups. Users share tips on installation, maintenance, and component selection for hardline loops, emphasizing the balance between form and function in high-performance gaming or workstation builds.
  1. CES 2020: iBUYPOWER shows off expansion of its Element case line and next generation of Revolt series

    At CES, iBUYPOWER announced the expansion of its signature Element case line with the Element CL, which has been designed for easy integration of hardline custom cooling curated for pre-built systems, and the Element Dual, which will provide users with ample thermal support and a clean internal...