65 candle TDP (heat power) indicated as the detrimental effect coefficient. There is a wide range of temperatures (40° to 100°), but for me, it is nearly totally dependent on the cooler. Despite the fact that I'm confused about silence at the moment and can't decide whether to disable the fan or set it at 4/sec. It's quite improbable that your computer will get hotter than 55 degrees if you keep the fan blowing at a rate of at least 25 revolutions per second (1500 rpm). Check out my analysis of Kabuto if nothing else. There is a scale. For a very long time (before Kabutom; beneath the 9" Cooler master DI5 9GDPB P3), it was buried in the dirt. Tweezers were used to clean off the dust. It also didn't get too hot to handle.
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