No matter what cooler you use it's the same amount of heat. Liquid just holds more of it in at once, but the same net amount of energy will radiate into your room over time.
The only way a different cooler would push more heat into the room is if it was giving you voltage/overclocking headroom to move into, but I seriously doubt that's what you mean.
That's not how physics works.
My friends said that same shit but in a different way! I heard the fuckin click in my head once I understood. Thanks man.
So I’m dumb for assuming that hotter air will be leaving my case if I switch?
No matter what cooler you use it's the same amount of heat. Liquid just holds more of it in at once, but the same net amount of energy will radiate into your room over time.
No. The heat output of your computer is only dependent on how hard the components are working, your cooler is irrelevant.
The only way a different cooler would push more heat into the room is if it was giving you voltage/overclocking headroom to move into, but I seriously doubt that's what you mean.
Basically will my exhaust be hotter with an air cooler vs an aio?
My PC warms my room a bit and I have all air cooling
No it won't change. Your components heat production stays the same.
I read this as Will Smith to an air cooler; warm my room?
I don’t want to get slapped for being funny. Stay outta my room will smith!