I want to know how much CPU speed I can increase to 5GHz using a 560mm fan without the computer getting too hot.
I want to know how much CPU speed I can increase to 5GHz using a 560mm fan without the computer getting too hot.
I need to find an Intel X processor, but I'm really concerned about getting hot because it needs a 560mm radiator that is on its own. The fans are pushing air while pulling fresh air around them. All eight fans are spinning fast at 1300 RPM. If the CPU has one core running at 5GHz, how many of those cores can the processor take before I have to worry about it getting too hot?
How high your processor works depends mostly on how lucky you are when buying it. Air coolers work based on the room temperature they start at and go up from there. Yes, a 560 cooler is just air cooling, but where the heat goes changes things. You can't exceed what voltage your power supply likes to give. Which processor suffix do you have in mind? Now, if you want a bit of performance, you could get a 9900K or an 10900K for less than $560. If budget is important, you might still find great deals on cheaper choices.
You ought to ask yourself why you want to crank every single core up to five gigahertz.
How much cooler you need depends mostly on what chip you buy. An air cooler works by taking the room temperature and adding some extra heat from your CPU. Yes, a 560 fan is still just air cooling; it's only different where the heat leaves the computer. Your limit will be how many volts you can handle safely. Which processor are you talking about? Today, maybe you can do 5.3 with an i9-9900K or an i9-10900K if budget is not a big deal. Smaller cost chips can still run fine for your needs.