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The "Particle Density" game option reduces the number of visible particles, but they are still calculated.
With this mod, you can change the particle lifetime, but I don't recommend exceeding 250-300, as there's no way to remove them.
The "Remove Particles" option only push them upward, so they go outside the render space.
Whit high lifetime values you could reach the limit sooner, if there are thousands of particles that aren't visible but are still calculated.
Whit a high lifetime, it could take about an hour for them to despawn completely, leaving the only solution to restart the level.
Is there an option to remove the particle maximum? Yes, its probably a bad idea, but I would love the option to make as much water as I want.
Perhaps a better simulation of water could be achieved, as you mention, using shaders. One way to do this would be to add a shader to a small voxel, like the Liquify mod, but making the voxels invisible and attaching a shader to each one.
For now, I've modified the "Liquid" version to make it look more solid and added a version to spawn small voxels.