![]() It comes with a relatively bigger heatsink (with copper heatpipes) that has good heat dissipation design or thermal performance, and a silent fan with lower RPM and Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) or proprietary low noise bearing. On idle or during low loads they are pretty quiet in operation, but when the load increases, the fan speed and thus its RPM increases and it can get pretty loud and audible, but a quiet CPU cooler has got the right combination between heatsink cooling capacity and fan RPM. ![]() Almost all of the CPU Air Coolers come with a 4-pin PWM fan to cool down the heatsink. If you are building a silent PC with low noise components then a quiet CPU cooler should be on your top priority list, along with silent PC case fans. Thank you for supporting the work I put into this site!) (*This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if you choose to purchase through the links I provide (at no extra cost to you).
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