If you have an efficient radiator, you shouldn't have too much of a worry with frying your PSU. You should note that your water temps are going to be higher, unless you also have a fan blowing air into the case (better air flow, since you are going to be blowing case heated air over your radiator). Accordingly, your CPU temps will be higher. With a decent radiator, expect middle to high road air-cooling temps and enjoy the silence.
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