Making the switch to air cooling and why it’s not a downgrade
I've been around the block when it comes to CPU cooling. I've used countless all-in-one liquid cooling kits and air coolers. I've also built more custom open-loop systems than I care to recall, and have always generally recommended some form of liquid as the go-to for keeping temperatures low under sustained loads — and still do. The thing is, I don't really do many sustained loads on my primary system. It's used for work, which consists of the browser, a few apps, and Jellyfin streaming some music, and for some gaming. The system is never pushed to its limit, since I have other devices to use for that.
I’ve been around the block when it comes to CPU cooling. I’ve used countless all-in-one liquid cooling kits and air coolers. I’ve also built more custom open-loop systems than I care to recall, and have always generally recommended some form of liquid as the go-to for keeping temperatures low under sustained loads — and still do. The thing is, I don’t really do many sustained loads on my primary system. It’s used for work, which consists of the browser, a few apps, and Jellyfin streaming some music, and for some gaming. The system is never pushed to its limit, since I have other devices to use for that.
Mila Chen
New Zealand
New Zealand
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