How Do I Choose the Best CPU Heatsink?
The CPU generates a lot of heat when it is working. If this heat is not released in time, it may cause a crash or in the worst case it may burn the CPU. The CPU radiator is used to cool the CPU. The heat sink plays a decisive role in the stable operation of the CPU. It is very important to choose a good heat sink when assembling a computer.
CPU cooler
- Chinese name
- CPU cooler
- Classification
- Air-cooled radiator
- the reason
- The CPU generates a lot of heat when it is working
- Pay attention
- It's important to choose a good radiator
- The CPU generates a lot of heat when it is working. If this heat is not released in time, it may cause a crash or in the worst case it may burn the CPU. The CPU radiator is used to cool the CPU. The heat sink plays a decisive role in the stable operation of the CPU. It is very important to choose a good heat sink when assembling a computer.
CPU radiator can be divided into air cooling, heat pipe and
- How to choose your own radiator is very important to choose a good radiator. Here are some parameters about the heat sink. Fan power: In general, the higher the power, the stronger the fan's wind power, and the better the cooling effect.
Fan speed : Generally, the higher the fan speed, the greater the amount of air it provides to the CPU, and the better the air convection effect. However, extremely high speeds bring heat and increase fan wear, so you need to strike a balance between the two.
Material of heat sink : At present, the aluminum alloy is widely used as a heat sink with low price and good heat dissipation effect. At the same time, in order to improve the overall heat dissipation effect of the heat sink, the medium-to-high-grade heat sink uses a copper medium with better heat dissipation effect in the place contacting the CPU heat dissipation core.
Fan noise : refers to the sound made during the operation of the fan, which is mainly affected by the fan bearings and blades.
Fan exhaust volume : Fan exhaust volume is an important indicator to measure the performance of a fan. The angle of the fan blades, the speed of the fans, etc. are all determinants that affect the amount of exhaust air from the cooling fan.