May 2019
Intermediate to advanced
452 pages
12h 16m
English
Before we dive deep into liquid cooling, it is essential to discuss regular air cooling. Conventional air cooling generally involves a heat sink and a fan attached to the processor with its board designed to lower the temperatures on the processor during its operation. When you buy a CPU, you are also supplied with an air cooler along with a heat sink within the same package. When you buy a graphics card, the GPU is shipped mounted with a heat sink and a fan on the card as a single unit, ready to connect to the motherboard.
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