CPU Cooler Overview

The CPU Cooler, or heat sink is the component of the system that draws heat away from the CPU and expels it
from the system, keeping the CPU cool. There are two types of CPU coolers, traditional and liquid based.
Traditional coolers are a lot bulkier than liquid coolers, because it needs a comprehensive system of hollow
pipes to transfer heat away from the CPU as efficiently as possible, which is then pushed out of the system with fans.
Liquid coolers do the same thing, but with a refrigerants and radiator, the liquid comes in direct contact with the
CPU, cools it off and then goes through the radiator which cools the refrigerant down with the fans.
In this section, the specifications of the heat sink as well as the steps to install it will be covered. Picture of a CPU Cooler