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Quick CPU cooler question

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Yeah, it's fine as that chip doesn't draw much power. The only downside is that it's a bit loud. 

 

Worst case scenario, you run it for a few weeks then upgrade to a real cooler if you decide the noise is too much for you. It is free after all. 

Yeah, it's fine as that chip doesn't draw much power. The only downside is that it's a bit loud. 

 

Worst case scenario, you run it for a few weeks then upgrade to a real cooler if you decide the noise is too much for you. It is free after all. 

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