What is a water cooled radiator? Should I add water?

A water-cooled radiator is a radiator that uses coolant as a thermal conductive medium, which is coolant, not water, and can't add water. A fully enclosed water-cooled radiator does not require the addition of coolant.

Expansion extension:

1. CPU water cooling radiator refers to the use of liquid in the pump driven forced circulation to take away the heat of the radiator, compared with the air-cooled has a quiet, stable cooling, less dependent on the environment and other advantages. Water-cooled radiator cooling performance with which the cooling liquid (water or other liquids) flow rate is proportional to the flow rate of refrigeration liquid and refrigeration system pump power related.

2. And the heat capacity of water, which makes the water-cooled refrigeration system has a very good thermal load capacity. This is equivalent to 5 times that of an air-cooled system, resulting in the immediate benefit of a very flat CPU operating temperature profile. For example, a system using an air-cooled radiator will experience temperature thermal spikes in a short period of time when running a program with a large CPU load, or may exceed the CPU alert temperature, while a water-cooled cooling system has relatively much smaller thermal fluctuations due to its large thermal capacity.

3. Water cooling uses liquid in the pump driven forced circulation to take away the heat of the radiator, compared with air-cooled with quiet, stable cooling, less dependent on the environment and so on. Water-cooled radiator cooling performance with which the cooling liquid (water or other liquids) flow rate is proportional to the flow rate of refrigeration liquid and refrigeration system pump power related. And the heat capacity of water, which makes the water-cooled refrigeration system has a very good thermal load capacity.