Liquid cooling or no? Is it reliable?

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RayLopez99

Here is the answer I want to hear: "Liquid cooling is for gamers who
overclock. Since you, Ray Lopez, have said you just want a
workstation for programming, email, word processing, online multimedia
and not gaming, liquid cooling is not for you. Besides, since you hold
onto your systems for about 10 years before replacing them, it's
likely liquid cooling components will break down and leak before then,
causing maintenance problems."

True or false?
 
Here is the answer I want to hear: "Liquid cooling is for gamers who
overclock. Since you, Ray Lopez, have said you just want a
workstation for programming, email, word processing, online multimedia
and not gaming, liquid cooling is not for you. Besides, since you hold
onto your systems for about 10 years before replacing them, it's
likely liquid cooling components will break down and leak before then,
causing maintenance problems."

True or false?

Either or in the case of hybrids -- self-contained water cooling
units. There's no pump, so its temperature potentials driving a
circulation system, much as heatsinks incorporating heat pipes, only
with considerable more liquid to a reservoir. Downside is they're few
between and often viewed as questionable for any premium to the
performance efficiency of a well designed fan, air-convection heatpipe/
fin setup.
 
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