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A liquid case wouldn't make the room temperature go down. The temp of the CPU and whatnot would be lower, but the heat has to still be transfered somewhere. It goes right back into your room through the radiator.

On a completely off topic note, I have often thought about going for the AirCooled Overclock World Record.
Living in Alaska, I could put my case outside when its -60 for some amazing air cooling
Well at the moment - London is like the North Pole, I could try that!

I know that the heat needs to go somewhere, but a lot less will come from one box than 5.

On the subject of liquid cooling; Is it not quite dangerous? I suppose I could include it on my home insurance but I worry about putting a part in or something and a tube splits / hangs out / degrades and pees water everywhere. Is this even likely?
Liquid cooling is dangerous if it's homemade. The profesional stuff is quite safe, no worries. :P