liquid cooling on video card is more for show than anything. the "frank" discussion was made just to move away from a different issue on your video cards. I have older evga 465 video cards on a tempest case with not even 1/2 the mods yours had and mine never get hot. they go around mid 70's while in heavy use and considering that the max is about 100 degrees is not even close to running "hot". I could install a water cooled system but that would be a waste of money as the I am not even close to crossing the "safe range".
as for cpus, some of the water cooled systems cost less than the heat sink I installed on my cpu and while running hotter than water cooled systems it still doesnt go above 60 degrees. my decision for air cooled as opposite to water cooled was just based on I dont really care for water cooled.
LOL, you know... I am just going to laugh at you. Liquid cooling is a much better alternative to air cooling in PC video cards, especially those with tight constraints of airflow and limited options like the case I have (again, not what I ordered). As for my computer set up, you would not know anything about it, unless you talked to the one who built it initially, and I would say he is filling you full of nonsense.
As for the rest, ignore Guncrasher's nonsense and focus on the fact that if you have airflow issues, proper liquid cooling is the way to go.