How to Choose a CPU Cooler
The system unit of each PC installed CPU
cooler (radiator with or without fan) cooling the CPU. It determines the
stability and durability of both the CPU and other computer components. This
article will help select the most appropriate for the format, characteristics
and goals of using cooler.
First, you need to decide for what purpose
you will choose your own cooler. This could be the maximum cooling efficiency,
low noise, or a compromise. Besides coolers differ in appearance - they are
with backlight, and made in different colors.
There are two types of home computer
platforms - from Intel or AMD processors. If your computer has an Intel
processor, you need to focus on the cooler-enabled connectors an LGA775 / 1
150/1155 / 1366 /2011 if AMD - to support the Socket AM2 (+) / of AM3 (+) / the
FM1 / the FM2.
The next criterion, which is necessary when
choosing a cooler, is this level of CPU heat dissipation. In current models of
processors it can vary from 40 to 220 W, and the higher it is, the more
stringent requirements for the cooling system. CPU heat level you can always be
found on the manufacturer's page, and the maximum power dissipation for each
fan model, the company always points out in its characteristics.
Finally, the third criterion of
compatibility is the height of the cooler. In recent years, the most popular
and effective models are cooler so-called "tower" design, when the
radiator fan (s) is located vertically to the motherboard.
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