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[–] TheObviousSolution@lemmy.ca 2 points 12 hours ago

It doesn't work for a lot of things, but your PC is basically a couple of flat panels where a lot of heat produced is localized to the GPU and CPU and it is potentially very easy to maintain a directed airflow close to them. A heatsink is basically good enough for that, and almost every GPU incorporates one, even the 5090's, even though the airflow design usually sucks for all of them because of how generic it is. Speaking of car engines, you can go a step better and precisely control the airflow to get great cooling results just with air cooling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cehXZftIYok

I see your point, but if it works nearly as well, why go for a costlier solution that requires more maintenance and lasts less when it doesn't require it?