Many people seem to believe that cooling your components, whether that be with air or with water, will somehow decrease the overall temperature of the rest of the environment around you. This isn't how heat works. If there is heat being produced, and you are moving it somewhere else (i.e out of your case and into your room), then sure, your components will report lower temperatures, but the overall ambient temperature where you've just dumped all of that heat will increase.
So, what can you do? Well, remove the heat somewhere else. If you have some time and money, you can always put a hole in your wall and have the heat vent out there. Simply create a custom water cooling loop or something similar to what is found in AC units and remove that horrible heat outside of your room and into the environment outside.
No matter what though, the heat has to go somewhere. I personally have it going into a spare room that I don't use. It may heat up the room 2-3 degrees, but it doesn't matter as the heat doesn't usually spread to any other areas of the house and the room cools down at night.
So, what can you do? Well, remove the heat somewhere else. If you have some time and money, you can always put a hole in your wall and have the heat vent out there. Simply create a custom water cooling loop or something similar to what is found in AC units and remove that horrible heat outside of your room and into the environment outside.
No matter what though, the heat has to go somewhere. I personally have it going into a spare room that I don't use. It may heat up the room 2-3 degrees, but it doesn't matter as the heat doesn't usually spread to any other areas of the house and the room cools down at night.