Forget buying a larger CPU cooler, a contact frame may be all you need
When building or upgrading your PC, you likely connected your cooler directly to your CPU using a factory mounting bracket, with a generous layer of thermal paste between the CPU and cooler. In most cases, that's all you need to keep your PC running cool, and that's probably the setup you're used to building. However, if your CPU is having issues staying cool, despite purchasing the appropriate cooler for your build, you may want to consider adding a cheap accessory to your motherboard.
When building or upgrading your PC, you likely connected your cooler directly to your CPU using a factory mounting bracket, with a generous layer of thermal paste between the CPU and cooler. In most cases, that’s all you need to keep your PC running cool, and that’s probably the setup you’re used to building. However, if your CPU is having issues staying cool, despite purchasing the appropriate cooler for your build, you may want to consider adding a cheap accessory to your motherboard.
Chris Rodriguez
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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