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Because of the frequent usage of our PCs, a special CPU cooling system is required because heating is typically an unavoidable side effect of computer operation. From desktop to portable systems, air or liquid coolers come with a wide range of functionality for practically any application.
It is significantly simpler to access temperature displays when a CPU cooler has them. CPU coolers are the ideal way to dissipate the heat generated by the system and ensure that you get the maximum performance out of your PC.
They don’t just preserve your system from overheating; they also increase its productivity by reducing hiccups and buffering.
The Global CPU Cooling Blower Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Bitspower, which is better renowned for its specialised water cooling components, has just unveiled the Phantom, the company’s first air-based CPU cooler.
The Phantom, which is intended for the entry-level market, comes with a single 120 mm RGB-enabled cooling fan and is compatible with both AMD’s AM4 and Intel’s newest LGA1700 desktop socket.
The Phantom fits well with the majority of desktop cases because of its 158 mm height. Four copper heat pipes connect the heavy aluminium fin stack to the cold plate, which is made of aluminium.
It employs a single 120 mm cooling fan to help with heat dissipation, and RGB lighting is available for consumers wishing to add some flair to their system. The accompanying cooling fan can run at a maximum loudness of 34 dBA and a maximum speed of 1800 RPM, according to Bitspower, with an airflow rating of 80 CFM.