Aircooling (also: air cooling) is one method of dissipating heat. It works by using a fan blowing air into the object one wants to cool. Usually, a heatsink is also used for greater efficiency. A red-hot iron rod cooling after being worked by a blacksmith. ... Household Electric Fan A fan has two purposes â to move air for creature comfort or for ventilation and to move air or gas from one location to another for industrial purposes. ... Air is a name for the mixture of gases present in the Earths atmosphere. ... A large copper heatsink. ...
Its use is widespread in CPU cooling, where the computer processors produce large quantities of heat that, if not dissipated, could damage the CPU. It is said that in the future new processors would be generate too much heat to be dissipated through air, and it would follow that aircooling is becoming obsolete. A fan blowing at a CPU heatsink. ... A CPU The exact term processor is a sub-system of a data processing system which processes received information after it has been encoded into data by the input sub-system. ...
Aircooling is also used in some internal combustion engines, especially flat or boxer engines such as in the VW Beetle and the 247 BMW. A colorized automobile engine The internal combustion engine is a heat engine in which combustion occurs in a confined space called a combustion chamber. ... A flat engine is an internal combustion engine in which the cylinders are arranged in two banks on either side of a single crankshaft so that the motion of all the pistons is in a single plane. ... The Volkswagen Beetle or Bug is a small family car, the best known car of Volkswagen, of Germany, and almost certainly the world. ...
When I speak of aircooling, I mean something like a alpa pall or something in this category...
Just make sure your memory is not running hot as I've heard of many folks having some very hot-running memory...whereas mine ran very cool both stock and overclocked.