I'm Sayan Ghosh and I'm a contributor from Canada. I'd describe myself as an amateur photographer who loves storytelling and trying different street food. When not working, I'm on my custom-built PC, ...
Installing a CPU cooler might feel a little scary since you're interacting directly with chips and paste and metal and some pretty delicate components. But it doesn't have to be. Once you've done it a ...
Sarfraz is an avid PC enthusiast who has a decade of experience in PC hardware. He has written extensively on all types of consumer PC components and peripherals on Xtremegaminerd since the time when ...
[G3R] writes to us about a mod they did on a HP ProDesk/EliteDesk 400 G3 miniPC they use as a home emulation center. The miniPC would overheat as soon as the CPU load increased, resulting in frame ...
Just bought a new MB/CPU and it came with<BR>a CPU temperature sensor. (Soltek SL75DRV5<BR>and AMD 1600+, 512mb Corsair XMS DDR)<BR>Where exactly do I install the probe, <BR>on the lower side of the ...
Probably best asking in the cooling forum, but the answer is "it depends". If you're using a stock HSF and don't plan on overclocking, probably not. Otherwise, yes.
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The stock cooler on your Ryzen is probably good enough, and the upgrade isn't worth it
AMD's stock coolers are good enough for most Ryzen systems ...
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