Description
A desktop CPU fan is a component of a computer’s cooling system designed to dissipate heat generated by the CPU (central processing unit). It consists of a fan mounted on a heat sink, which is placed directly on top of the CPU. The fan draws air through the heat sink, helping to transfer heat away from the CPU and maintain optimal operating temperatures. The size and design of the fan can vary depending on factors such as the CPU’s power consumption and the computer case’s airflow. Efficient cooling is essential for preventing thermal throttling and extending the lifespan of the CPU.
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