Air cooler or AIO: choosing CPU cooling
TDP, height, radiator support, noise, and case compatibility: choose efficient CPU cooling without overcomplicating the build.
Cooling protects performance
A hot CPU lowers its clock speed to protect itself. Good cooling keeps performance stable and reduces noise.
The right cooler depends on the CPU, case, desired noise level, and space around the socket.
Air coolers: simple, reliable, effective
A good tower cooler is enough for most CPUs. It is simple, durable, and does not rely on a pump.
Check maximum cooler height and clearance with tall RAM sticks.
For many gaming builds, a mid/high-end air cooler is the best noise-to-price choice.
AIO: useful, not mandatory
An AIO can make sense for a very power-hungry CPU, a specific look, or a case where a large air cooler does not fit.
Check radiator support and keep airflow coherent inside the case.
