In winter this should be a very interesting option.
In winter this should be a very interesting option.

The Linus Tech Tips channel team has made an unusual liquid cooling system for a powerful gaming PC. It is tied to a system of radiators from which the table surface is assembled; it took eight radiators, each costing $150.
All radiators were combined into a single system, hoisting them onto a frame that can rise and fall. The power of the radiators turned out to be enough to cool the Intel Core 12900KS processor and the GeForce RTX 3090 graphics card.
The temperature of the processor during the game in Doom Eternal did not rise above 82 degrees, the video card warmed up to a maximum of 53 degrees. Each of the radiators is equipped with a fan, but such a load was not enough for the fans to turn on.
True, the radiators themselves heated up quite noticeably. Under load, Linus shares his impressions, it simply radiates heat; in the winter it will certainly be very comfortable to play for him, but in the summer there may be problems.
It is interesting