The translation of the question is: “Does liquid cooling not cool? Is there food inside?”
It seems like this might be a play on words or an attempt at humor. Liquid cooling refers to a type of computer cooling system that uses a coolant (usually water) to reduce temperatures, rather than traditional air-based cooling methods.
So if we naively interpret the question as asking about liquid cooling in general, then it’s possible to respond with something like:
“Water cooled systems can actually be quite effective at keeping components cool. However, without more context or information about a specific situation, it’s difficult to say whether this particular system is not cooling effectively. As for ‘food inside,’ I’m assuming you mean there are no edible substances present in the liquid coolant? Am I missing something?”
Please let me know if more clarification is needed!