fan cooling
Fan cooling is the most common cooling method in computer mainframe, that is, fans with different sizes are set at different positions of the mainframe, such as front, back, left and right, and hot air is drawn from the interior of the mainframe, and the cooling effect is achieved by blowing the fan. This method is simple and low cost, but it needs regular cleaning and maintenance, otherwise the fan will be easily covered with dirt, which will reduce the heat dissipation effect or lead to failure.
Water cooling and heat dissipation
Water cooling is an advanced cooling method for main engine. By introducing fluid as heat transfer medium, the heat is led out through the internal circulation system, and then dissipated through external heat dissipation equipment. Compared with fan cooling, water cooling cooling is more efficient and effectively reduces noise. However, the equipment of the corresponding water cooling system is expensive and needs maintenance.
thermal grease
Heat-dissipating paste is a relatively simple way of heat dissipation, which can quickly export heat through materials that can conduct heat, such as copper and aluminum, and reduce the temperature of the main engine. This method can effectively improve the heat dissipation effect, but it is necessary to pay attention to the thickness and quality of the heat dissipation paste, otherwise it will damage the host assembly.
Large air-cooled radiator
Large air-cooled radiator is generally composed of radiator cooling chip, copper fin and aluminum fin. Among them, the fan will be larger, which can achieve faster and more efficient cooling effect. This method is generally suitable for high-performance game computers or other hosts that need strong heat dissipation ability.