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Stock Intel cooler vs Market cooler

Satyam5022

I want to know the heat impact on motherboard from Intel style ( heat from heat-sink, cooler fan push it on the motherboard) does it fry the motherboard? A thermal camera may reveal it

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Should't fry it. 

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Just has better thermal properties than the stock cooler, neither should have any issues with a CPU or motherboard

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the stock cooler actually keep the motherboard components cooler because it forces air to go by them

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Does it not force hot a from heatsink fins to the motherboard components.

 

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20 minutes ago, Satyam5022 said:

Does it not force hot a from heatsink fins to the motherboard components.

 

The heat that gets dissipated off the fins is no where near the same as the temperature of the CPU package. i have a top cooler (Cryorig C1) and it actually creates airflow over my entire motherboard being essentially the same size as it mITX Form factor.

 

if it caused damage to the motherboard due to "excess heat", Intel and AMD would not use the design for their stock coolers, plus no aftermarket company would create top down coolers knowing it will overheat the components under it

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Here's video showing stock cooler in action. You see that near socket is quite hot. But that is just leak from socket, not from cooler. Like you can see, fins are quite cool compared to socket and surroundings.

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