QUOTE(beetch @ May 9 2024, 02:31 PM)
I would rather get a mobo with active cooling to nvme slot instead of stupid passives like this. Beefy chipset heatsink? For fucks? How high temp can chipset temp be on a measley b760m?
Kesimpulan, ts sohai terjatuh dalam perangkap marketing. Poorfeg, sohai and def not pcmr.
True storeyz
True storeyz
I'm not going to use nvme. Also not going to install casing fans.
Prevents Overheating: Proper cooling ensures that the chipset does not overheat, which can lead to thermal throttling or reduced performance.
Stable Operation: Maintaining a cool chipset helps in keeping the operation stable, avoiding unexpected crashes or system instability.
Increases Component Longevity: Cooler temperatures can extend the lifespan of the chipset and other nearby components by reducing the stress caused by heat.
Protects Other Components: By keeping the chipset cool, you also protect other components from the potential heat spill-over, which could otherwise affect their performance and longevity.
Supports Overclocking: If you’re interested in overclocking, a cool chipset is essential as it allows for higher performance without the risk of overheating.
Even though modern chipsets are designed to operate efficiently with minimal cooling, ensuring they have adequate cooling can enhance the system’s performance and reliability over time. It’s a small investment that can have a significant impact on your computer’s health and efficiency