Even a 360mm AIO won't always keep your CPU cool ...
I'm trying to figure out what is causing some overheating problems in a new system. It's got a TBird 1.2/266 on an AOpen MK7A. The MK7A has a temp probe inside the CPU socket, and I want to make sure ...
<B>Problems with modern CPU cooling, and how they can be overcome through ducting.</B><BR><BR>Anyone familiar with computer cooling will realise that with modern processors, operating at extremely ...
A good temperature for your desktop computer's CPU is around 120℉ when idle, and under 175℉ when under stress. If you're using a laptop, you should look for CPU temperatures between 140℉ and 190℉. If ...
A new cooler shouldn't be the first thing on your mind.
TeamGroup's new all-in-one cooler targets a desktop PC's CPU as well as its internal SSD. The product represents the “world's first all-in-one ARGB liquid cooling system” that reduces heat from both ...
Hardware expert Linus Tech Tips, has recently made an interesting video about how much cooling a computer’s CPU needs and which fan or liquid cooler work is best at offering the right cooling for your ...