It's a plastic or metal piece which holds the cooler in place, usually by screws or 'clips' onto the motherboard. It's essential for proper cooling.
Yes you will as CPU manufactures prefer if you use there CPU cooler as the cooler has been designed for the thermal rating of the CPU.
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I recommend using 360 Booster.
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non, because computer chassis don't have RAM
you mean transfer a cooler from one to another? sure? as long as it's in good condition, and it fits in the other computer perfectly.
Tower monolithic coolers (the ones that mount the fan perpendicular to the CPU) are typically far more effective than flat-mount coolers that blow downwards at the CPU. However, to accomplish effective cooling, you'll need a separate case intake fan to draw in cold air from outside the case. These usually take the form of a case front-mounted intake fan and possible another side panel mounted intake fan. Lastly, you'll need a rear case mounted exhause fan. Always mount tower cooler fans so they blow towards the rear exhaust fan, NOT towards the front of the case.
The screws in the H60 Corsair CPU cooler typically use a thread size of M3. However, it's advisable to check the specific model's manual or technical specifications for the most accurate information, as variations may exist.
u should buy an aftermarket cooler for CPU