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Common Applications of Remote Radiator.

  1. High-Performance Computing (Liquid-Cooled PCs):
    1. Custom Water Cooling: Enthusiasts use remote radiator setups (often called “external” or “mora” setups) to achieve extreme overclocking and near-silent operation.
  • Workstations/Servers: In data-dense environments, servers can be cooled more efficiently with a centralized, remote cooling system.
  • Industrial Machinery:
    • Powerful lasers, CNC machines, and industrial motors generate immense heat. A remote radiator allows the cooling unit to be placed outside the factory floor, saving space and improving efficiency.
  • Heavy-Duty Vehicles:
    • Construction equipment, mining trucks, and military vehicles often use remote radiators. The radiator can be placed in a protected location with good airflow, while the engine and transmission are packed tightly into the chassis.
  • Gaming Consoles (Modded):
    • Some modders add remote radiator systems to consoles like the PlayStation or Xbox to prevent overheating during long gaming sessions and to enable quieter operation.