Computer cooling is important to prevent overheating of components. There are two main types of cooling: air cooling and liquid cooling. Air cooling uses fans and heat sinks to dissipate heat through airflow. It is simple and inexpensive but produces noise and takes up space. Liquid cooling circulates a liquid through a heat sink and radiator to better draw away heat, allowing higher processor speeds more quietly. However, it is more complex to install and can leak, requiring larger cases. Both aim to keep components within safe temperature ranges for proper functioning.
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Cooling System: PC Maintenanc E TCT 1023
Computer cooling is important to prevent overheating of components. There are two main types of cooling: air cooling and liquid cooling. Air cooling uses fans and heat sinks to dissipate heat through airflow. It is simple and inexpensive but produces noise and takes up space. Liquid cooling circulates a liquid through a heat sink and radiator to better draw away heat, allowing higher processor speeds more quietly. However, it is more complex to install and can leak, requiring larger cases. Both aim to keep components within safe temperature ranges for proper functioning.
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COOLING
SYSTEM Prepare By; PC MOHD IZWANDI
MAINTENANC MUHAMMAD AIZZUDIN
MUHAMAD SUKRI
E AIDY IZZUDIN AMALINA
TCT 1023 NURUL AISYAH
NURUL IFFAH RABIATUL ADAWIYAH NUR AMALINA NUR ATIQAH Computer Cooling is the process of removing heat from computer component, because computer component produce large amounts of heat during operation, this heat must be dissipated in order to keep these components within their safe operating temperatures. COOLING SYSTEM
AIR COOLING LIQUID COOLING
DEFINATION OF AIR COOLING Air cooling is a standard method of system cooling used to method of dissipate heat. The object being cooled will have a flow of air moving over its surface. Most air cooling systems use a combination of fans and heat sinks, which exchanges heat with air. ADVANTAGES: Fan and heat sink are used to keep the temperature of each component at a safe level. CPU and GPUs are designed with energy efficiency, including heat dissipation, in mind; though improved efficiency may only allow increased performance instead of reduced heat. As a safety measure, some computers are designed to turn themselves off if the internal temperature exceeds a certain point. DISADVANTAGES: Take up more of your living or office space. Produce heat as they are working to reduce heat. When a fan-based system fails due to accumulation of dust, motor malfunction or burn- out Over-heating occurs. Other types of fans
PCI slot fan: A fan mounted in one of the PCI
slots, usually to supply additional cooling to the PCI and/or graphics cards. Hard disk fan: A fan mounted next to or on a hard disk drive. This may be desirable on faster- spinning (e.g. 10,000 RPM) hard disks with greater heat production. CD burner fan: Some internal CD and/or DVD burners included cooling fans. PREVIEW OF AIR COOLING DEFINATION OF LIQUID COOLING Liquid cooling is essentially a radiator for the CPU inside of the computer. A liquid cooling system circulates a liquid through a heat sink attached to the processor inside of the computer. heat is transferred from the hot processor to the cooler liquid. The hot liquid then moves out to a radiator at the back of the case and transfers the heat to the ambient air outside of the case. The cooled liquid then travels back through the system to the CPU to continue the process. ADVANTAGES: Drawing heat away from the processor and outside of the system. This allows for higher clock speeds in the processor as the ambient temperatures of the CPU core are still within the manufacturer's specifications. Reduction of noise within the computer. Most current heat sink and fan combinations tend to generate a lot of noise for the fans that need to circulate air over the CPU and through the system. DISADVANTAGES: Liquid cooling kits require a large amount of space within the computer case to work effectively. In order for the system to work properly, there must be space for items such as the impeller, the fluid reservoir, the tubing, fan and power supplies. This has a tendency to require larger desktop system cases to fit all of these parts within the computer case itself. It is possible to have much of the system outside of the case, but then it would take up space in or around the desktop. Since liquid cooling is a fairly new technology to PC computers, its still requires a significant level of technical knowledge to install. While there are kits to purchase from some of the cooling manufacturer's out there they still need to be custom installed into the PC case. Each case has a different layout so the tubes must be cut and routed specific to make use of the room within the system. Also, if the system is not properly installed, leaks could cause severe damage to the components inside of the system. There is also the possibility of injuring to the individual installing the system into the computer. PREVIEW OF LIQUID COOLING THAT ALL FOR TODAY, THANKS TO ALL FOR SUPPORTED THIS PRESENTATION… HIDUP PC MAINTENANCE