There are several factors which affect the performance of a PC. Heat is one of them as overheating does not only exert pressure on the components but also causes frustrating crashes and shortens the lifespan of the system. As a result, technicians have devised several methods to resolve the issue of overheating of PCs. Primarily, there are two techniques used for this purpose- air cooling and water cooling. A comparison between the two will help you decide which one works the best for you. Air Cooling This is the conventional method for PC temperature control. This system works with fans that are used to draw away heat from the components and expel it through the exhaust. The process is assisted by heatsinks, the large plates of conductive metal. These fans are strategically placed within the unit and do the job of circulating cool air along with driving out hot air. Most of the computers come with inbuilt air cooling system or these can be customized by assembling the fans and sin...
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