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Noctua NH-U14S, Premium CPU Cooler with NF-A15 140mm Fan (Brown)
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AMD Wraith Prism Thermal Solution
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NZXT T120 RGB - Black
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SILVERSTONE SST-KR01 80mm Dual ball bearing CPU Cooler
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StarTech.com FANP1003LD 50mm Ball Pentium/Celeron CPU Cooler Fan
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SILVERSTONE NT07-115X Super Slim Profile CPU Cooler LGA 1156/1155/1150 Intel LGA115X
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SILVERSTONE SST-NT06-PRO-V2 Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler
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SILVERSTONE NT07-AM2 80mm CPU Cooler
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CPU fans and heatsinks help ensure that your PC works efficiently at all times. When you use heavy applications, such as video games and video editing software, the CPU can produce excess heat, which may cause your computer to freeze. It may also shorten the life of your CPU, or cause immediate damage. If you like to overclock your processor to get the most out of it, having an efficient cooling system is essential. Luckily, modern CPU heatsinks and other cooling systems are effective at dissipating heat, keeping your expensive processor in tip-top conditions. 

A Liquid CPU Cooler Offers High Performance

There are two types of cooling systems among CPU computer accessories: air coolers and liquid coolers. Liquid CPU coolerS are efficient at dissipating heat, which makes them a suitable choice for busy working establishments. For this reason, they are the preferred choice of many serious gamers and overclockers. They're also quiet because they have few fans. A liquid cooling system consists of a pump with tubes that end with a metal plate, which sits on your CPU. When the liquid reaches the metal plate, it absorbs excess heat from the processor. A PC radiator expels hot air, usually using one or more fans. Liquid coolers can be challenging to install, but many brands offer pre-built, all-in-one systems. These coolers undergo several quality assurance tests at the factory, so they're not likely to leak. Many all-in-one liquid coolers come with clear tubes and a colorful coolant to create a fashionable look inside a window-panel computer case. 

CPU Air Coolers Use Fans to Move Hot Air Away From the CPUs

If you plan on using your PC for general computing tasks, like browsing the internet or working on spreadsheets, then a CPU air cooler is a suitable choice. Consider DIY cooling systems when you shop. Coolers work by moving hot air from the CPU to a heatsink using fans. High-end air coolers feature strategically-placed fins and copper plates, which are effective at conducting heat. Since coolers rely on fans to perform their job, they  may be noisier than a liquid cooling system. Also, advanced models can be bulky, so they won't fit into smaller computer cases.

Advantages of CPU Air Coolers

Like many modifiable computer accessories, a CPU air cooler requires minimal maintenance. For example, it's advisable to clean the fans every once in a while, as dust and debris can obstruct their movements. Another advantage of using an air cooler is that there's no chance of dangerous leaks. U-type air coolers feature curved pipes in the shape of a U. This type of construction makes air coolers very efficient at dissipating excess heat. C-shaped coolers have C-shaped pipes, allowing the installation of multiple fans in the same unit. This makes for increased cooling performance. Low-profile coolers have a smaller form to fit most laptops. All coolers will maintain the efficient operation of your PC.