NZXT 240mm Kraken Elite RGB All-in-One Liquid Cooler (Black)
- 240mm Aluminum Radiator
- Dual 120mm PWM Fans in Single Frame
- Aluminum Water Block
- 2.72" Color IPS LCD Display
Lian Li Galahad II LCD 360 AIO CPU Liquid Cooler with SL-Infinity Fans (White)
- 480p 2.88" IPS LCD Pump Screen
- 3600 rpm Asetek 8th Gen Pump
- Full ARGB SL-Infinity Radiator Fans
- 45-Degree Tubing Connector
ASUS 360mm ROG STRIX LC III ARGB LCD All-in-One Liquid Cooler (White)
- 360mm Aluminum Radiator
- 3 x 120mm PWM Fans
- 7th V2 Gen Asetek Pump
- Sleeved Rubber Tubing
Cooler Master MasterLiquid Atmos II 360mm LCD AIO Liquid CPU Cooler (White)
- Supports AMD and Intel Sockets
- 360mm Aluminum Radiator
- 3 x SickleFlow Edge 120mm ARGB Fans
- 2.1" Color LCD Display
NZXT 280mm Kraken Elite RGB All-in-One Liquid Cooler (White)
- 280mm Aluminum Radiator
- Dual 140mm PWM Fans in Single Frame
- Aluminum Water Block
- 2.72" Color IPS LCD Display
ASUS 360mm ROG STRIX LC III ARGB All-in-One Liquid Cooler (White)
- 360mm Aluminum Radiator
- 3 x 120mm PWM Fans
- 7th V2 Gen Asetek Pump
- Sleeved Rubber Tubing
Cooler Master MasterLiquid Atmos II 360mm LCD AIO Liquid CPU Cooler (Black)
- Supports AMD and Intel Sockets
- 360mm Aluminum Radiator
- 3 x SickleFlow Edge 120mm ARGB Fans
- 2.1" Color LCD Display
ASUS 360mm ROG STRIX LC III ARGB All-in-One Liquid Cooler (Black)
- 360mm Aluminum Radiator
- 3 x 120mm PWM Fans
- 7th V2 Gen Asetek Pump
- Sleeved Rubber Tubing
ASUS ROG RYUJIN III CPU Water Cooling Block (Black)
- Intel & AMD Compatible
- 3.5" IPS Display
- Asetek-Powered Pump
- Open-Loop Design
ASUS ROG RYUJIN III CPU Water Cooling Block (White)
- Intel & AMD Compatible
- 3.5" IPS Display
- Asetek-Powered Pump
- Open-Loop Design
NZXT 420mm Kraken Elite RGB All-in-One Liquid Cooler (White)
- 420mm Aluminum Radiator
- Triple 140mm PWM Fans in Single Frame
- Aluminum Water Block
- 2.72" Color IPS LCD Display
ASUS ProArt LC 420 All-in-One CPU Liquid Cooler
- 3 x Noctua NF-A14 Industrial Fans
- 800 - 2000 rpm Fan Speed
- Illuminated CPU Block
- 3-Phase Motor Pump
ASUS Republic of Gamers RYUJIN III 360 Extreme White Edition AIO Liquid CPU Cooler
- 360mm Aluminum Radiator
- 3 x 120mm Cooling Fans
- PWM Control
- Up to 2800 rpm Fan Speed
HP Z4 PCIe Retainer with Fans
Learning About CPU Coolers, PC Cooling Fans & Liquid Coolers
CPU processors generate heat inside the tower case while performing tasks, which is why CPU coolers are so important. Keeping your CPU and other computer components cool is a essential aspect of safe and efficient PC operation. The type of cooling solution you need depends on how you use your computer.
Do CPUs Come with Fans?
Most packaged CPUs include not only 120mm computer fans, but also heat sinks to keep them cool. Separate cooling fans are available, and typically plug into the motherboards using 4-pin connectors. A heat sink is made of metal that absorbs and conducts heat, drawing it away from the processor and working with the fan to keep the temperature down. Your computer may still require additional fans to circulate air and further lower the temperature. Since many computers come with motherboards and processors already installed, you would only require a separately-packaged CPU and CPU fan when making a custom build device or performing a system upgrade or repair.
Keeping a PC Cool
PC towers typically feature mesh panels on the front, back, and/or sides to allow for airflow. Customizable tower cases also accommodate more than one computer cooling fan so that you can install them as needed to keep air moving throughout the interior of the case. This keeps not only the CPU cool, but also other components such as graphic display cards, which often feature onboard fans of their own. Ensuring you have enough fans installed, and that you regularly clean the mesh panels to remove dust, goes a long way toward keeping temperatures low and extending the unit's lifespan.
Fans are not the only cooling devices available. You can also apply a non-corrosive thermal paste or compound to the CPU to conduct heat through the heat sink even more efficiently. Fan controllers, hubs, and other cooling accessories are available for turning the individual fans in your chassis on and off as needed. Those with ultra-high-performance machines should consider liquid cooling.
What's Liquid Cooling?
Liquid cooling systems use a combination of fans and hoses which channel a special liquid coolant through the interior of the computer case. The liquid takes on the heat before the fans cool it off in a continuous cycle. While most typical PCs won't require anything beyond a basic CPU air cooler, you may want to install one if you plan to overclock your processor or otherwise exert your machine's components to the furthest limits.


