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  2. Freezer (computer cooling) - Wikipedia

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    The Freezer line of coolers is available in different fan speed, cooling capacity and motherboard compatibility [3] to cater the needs of different type of users from HTPC users to enthusiasts and overclockers. The Freezer series CPU coolers are designed to lower the temperature inside your computer to enhance the stability and lifespan of the ...

  3. be quiet! - Wikipedia

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    be quiet! is a German computer hardware brand owned by Listan GmbH, which manufactures power supply units, CPU coolers, computer cases and case fans.The main target groups for products in the be quiet! range are PC enthusiasts and computer game players as well as system integrators.

  4. AMD Wraith - Wikipedia

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    A cylindrical vapor chamber passes through the center of the cooler, protruding at the bottom to contact the CPU. The vapor chamber was removed on all Spire coolers bundled with Ryzen 3000 CPUs. [4] Wraith Spires are offered in two variants, one with and one without a programmable RGB LED ring.

  5. Category:Computer hardware cooling - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Computer hardware cooling" ... Cooler Master; Corsair Gaming; CPU shim; D. DeepCool; E ...

  6. Quiet PC - Wikipedia

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    A fanless CPU cooler based on heat pipe technology. A quiet, silent or fanless PC is a personal computer that makes very little or no noise.Common uses for quiet PCs include video editing, sound mixing and home theater PCs, but noise reduction techniques can also be used to greatly reduce the noise from servers.

  7. H2Ceramic cooling - Wikipedia

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    The front of the unit (facing the front of the PC case) has a 120 mm Radiator which is the primary heat exchanger.It is cooled by a fan. After passing the radiator, the cooling liquid moves through a thermoelectric fluid chiller consisting of a liquid cooling block with two Peltier plates.

  8. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    An all-in-one (AIO) cooling unit, installed in a case DIY water cooling setup showing a 12 V pump, CPU waterblock and the typical application of a T-Line Schematic of a regular liquid cooling setup for PCs. Liquid cooling is a highly effective method of removing excess heat, with the most common heat transfer fluid in desktop PCs being ...

  9. Thermal design power - Wikipedia

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    Heatsink mounted on a motherboard, cooling the CPU underneath it. This heatsink is designed with the cooling capacity matching the CPU’s TDP. Thermal Design Power ( TDP ), also known as thermal design point , is the maximum amount of heat that a computer component (like a CPU , GPU or system on a chip ) can generate and that its cooling ...