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− | This | + | A CPU cooler is a computer component used to dissipate heat generated by a CPU under computation load. This is required as the cooler a CPU operates, the faster it will run. Running a CPU too hot can also cause irreversible damage to the component. |
+ | == Air Coolers == | ||
+ | == AIO Water Coolers == | ||
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+ | == Stock Coolers == | ||
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+ | == Passive Cooling == | ||
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+ | == Custom Water Cooling == | ||
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+ | == Thermal Paste == | ||
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+ | == FAQ == | ||
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+ | Should I buy a third party CPU cooler, or is the stock cooler good enough? | ||
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+ | Should I get a third party air cooler or AIO water cooler? | ||
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+ | Are custom water cooling loops worth it? | ||
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Revision as of 17:22, 16 January 2019
A CPU cooler is a computer component used to dissipate heat generated by a CPU under computation load. This is required as the cooler a CPU operates, the faster it will run. Running a CPU too hot can also cause irreversible damage to the component.
Air Coolers
AIO Water Coolers
Stock Coolers
Passive Cooling
Custom Water Cooling
Thermal Paste
FAQ
Should I buy a third party CPU cooler, or is the stock cooler good enough?
Should I get a third party air cooler or AIO water cooler?
Are custom water cooling loops worth it?