Check recent updates for new mobos, CPUs, and RAM releases that don’t require a cooler.
Check recent updates for new mobos, CPUs, and RAM releases that don’t require a cooler.
It's one of those moments when you realize, "Just because it's possible doesn't mean you have to." A fan is always a good idea—better to have one than not. Have you thought about using a desktop fan aimed at the case? It could help push the warm air out. We all know heat rises, so it's safer to be cautious. Take care and good luck!
In extreme situations, any method to prevent heat buildup is acceptable. I've observed someone using a metal cube with one side covered in old laptop thermal pads as a makeshift cooler. Their logic was, "if it's just a brief period, doesn't require full cleanliness or proper connection, and it's safer than exposing the CPU directly."