Typically, the CPU is responsible for warming up and is integrated into the system. When it becomes too hot, it reduces its performance, and if the temperature remains high, the computer shuts down automatically.
Typically, the CPU is responsible for warming up and is integrated into the system. When it becomes too hot, it reduces its performance, and if the temperature remains high, the computer shuts down automatically.
It's uncommon for mobo temps to climb so high that a shutdown is needed. Also, mobo sensors usually aren't precise enough to track those readings. With a single rad AIO, you should add an extra intake close to the heatsinks.
It's uncommon for mobo temps to climb so high that a shutdown is needed. Also, mobo sensors usually aren't precise enough to track those readings. With a single rad AIO, you should add an extra intake close to the heatsinks.