Good Info
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
     
Categories

Accessories
Arts
Arts and Crafts
Automotive
Business
Business Management
Career
Cars and Trucks
CGI
Coding Sites
Computers
Computers and Technology
Cooking
Crafts
Current Affairs
Databases
Education
Entertainment
Film
Finances
Gardening
Healthy Living
Holidays
Home
Home Management
Internet
Medical
Medical Business
Medicines and Remedies
Men Only
Motorcyles
Our Pets
Outdoors
Pets
Psychiatry & Mental Heal
Recreation
Relationships
Religion
Self Improvement
Society
Sports
Staying Fit
Technology
Travel
Web Design
Weddings
Wellness, Fitness and Di
Women Only
Womens Interest
Writing
 
Stats
Total Articles: 811910
Total Authors: 80017


Newest Member
Dave Ditz

Cooling Mechanism in Computers, A Must for the Fast Computers


By: James Mark Madison
Submitted: 2010-10-29 05:19:36 | Word Count: 494


When buying an Assembled PC most of us give comparatively less attention in Cooling System. It might be that we think that a minimum will serve our purpose. But modern CPU, GPU, RAM and even Hard Disk offer fast computing experience and for this reason they dissipate a lot of heat. The small heat sink provided by the manufacturer will serve the purpose if you are contended working with a Spreadsheet Package or a Presentation Package but situations differ when you are working with a Graphics Package or Editing a Video or playing a 3D game. These situations demand more CPU utilization which results in more heat dissipation. Then what it needs is a better cooling system than the default one.

A better cooling system becomes mandatory if we opt for overclocking. But what is overclocking? Overclocking is a process through which any component of a computer is made to work at a rate higher than the rate specified by the manufacturer of the component. Since the component is working at a higher rate hence it consumes more power than usual and hence dissipates more amount of heat. If cooling system is not sufficient then either the computer might freeze or a component might fail.

[ advertisement ]

There are several ways to keep the CPU cool. In this article we will discuss some of them. You can also consult a computer repair company to get tech support in this regard.

Instead of using an inexpensive Computer chassis we can use one which has better air flow if at all we are dependent only on air cooling. Some of the brands that we can choose are Antec, Cooler Master, Asus, Foxconn, Gigabyte Technologies. Some of the best models are ACTS 840 or Cosmos 1000 or HAF932 /922 from Cooler Master, Sonata Series or Performance Series from Antec, and Cabinets from NZXT like Classic Series.

Using a separate cooler for each CPU, GPU, Ram and HDD will significantly keep the system cool and running. Some of the best CPU coolers are Freezer 13 or Freezer 7 from Arctic, and Hyper Z600R and V8 from Cooler Master.

A RAM cooler like one from Zaward can keep the RAM cool and working. A Google search will display more models to choose from. Buying a Heat Sink is not difficult as we only need to see the size of Heat Sink and the metal. It is worthy to mention here that a copper Heat Sink will function better than aluminum heat sink since Copper has better thermal conductivity but finding one is definitely rare and expensive.

There are also some alternate cooling systems other than the traditional air cooling system. These include liquid cooling and water cooling.

Author Resource:- Many computer tech support companies are there which offer assistance to the PC users to set up cooling system. You can browse internet and chose a reliable computer service provider for the best experience.

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
Nav Menu
Sponsors



Featured Authors
Name: Angie Alexandra
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: Northern Scotland
State: Northern Scotland
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Fanpage Automatic
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: W. Olympic Blvd
State: Los Angeles
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Vent Utter
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: London
State: United Kingdom
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Pierre Hage
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: Boston
State: MA
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Alex Steward
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: NA
State: NA
View My Bio & Articles