I itspaxx Apr 25, 2018 1 0 10 Apr 25, 2018 #1 I'm looking to upgrade my CPU cooler, but I can't unless I know the CFM of my current cooler so I know if I'm actually upgrading or not. My current cooler is the i5-7500 stock cooler, what is the CFM?
I'm looking to upgrade my CPU cooler, but I can't unless I know the CFM of my current cooler so I know if I'm actually upgrading or not. My current cooler is the i5-7500 stock cooler, what is the CFM?
Solution rgd1101 Apr 25, 2018 You mean getting a custom cooler? i5 7500 is TDP 65W, you want something over that. like this custom cooler, rated TDP of 115W https://www.tomshardware.com/news/cryorig-releases-full-copper-c7-heatsink,36908.html
You mean getting a custom cooler? i5 7500 is TDP 65W, you want something over that. like this custom cooler, rated TDP of 115W https://www.tomshardware.com/news/cryorig-releases-full-copper-c7-heatsink,36908.html
superninja12 Glorious May 18, 2015 11,378 56 49,140 Apr 25, 2018 #2 cubic feet per minut ... like 3 seconds google search. you can not overclock your cpu, only if you cant stand the noise, is a reason to upgrade. Upvote 0 Downvote
cubic feet per minut ... like 3 seconds google search. you can not overclock your cpu, only if you cant stand the noise, is a reason to upgrade.
rgd1101 Don't Moderator Nov 7, 2011 73,303 3,853 176,290 Apr 25, 2018 Solution #3 You mean getting a custom cooler? i5 7500 is TDP 65W, you want something over that. like this custom cooler, rated TDP of 115W https://www.tomshardware.com/news/cryorig-releases-full-copper-c7-heatsink,36908.html Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You mean getting a custom cooler? i5 7500 is TDP 65W, you want something over that. like this custom cooler, rated TDP of 115W https://www.tomshardware.com/news/cryorig-releases-full-copper-c7-heatsink,36908.html