By Gabe Carey
You’ll want only the best CPU cooler for your self-built computer. Whether for work or gaming or anything in between, a processor can’t refrigerate itself. So without a proper cooler, your CPU will overheat and lead to the imminent destruction of your PC (or at least a central part of it). That’s why it’s integral to have only the best CPU cooler to mitigate these concerns.
Although some processors do come bundled with stock coolers, these primarily only include low- to mid-range processor from Intel and AMD. Both companies also don’t include coolers with their respective enthusiast-grade Intel Core X and AMD Ryzen Threadripper chips.
Regardless of whether your CPU came with a fan, aftermarket coolers, particularly of the liquid variety, can dramatically reduce both fan noise and running temps. As such, we’ve gone out of our way to find all of the top CPU coolers on the market.spanning all budgets and desktop tower sizes, these are the top 5 best CPU coolers money can buy in 2017:
Although you may not be familiar with Noctua, this CPU cooler kicks off our list of the best CPU coolers with a compelling premise: that while it’s not a liquid cooling system, it works …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components