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  2. Socket AM4 - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] Some cooler manufacturers, however, are reported to be offering brackets allowing previously manufactured coolers to work with AM4, [16] while other coolers will be redesigned. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Alternatively, some motherboard makers are including both AM3 and AM4 cooler mounting holes, allowing previous generation coolers to be used. [ 19 ]

  3. List of AMD chipsets - Wikipedia

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    B550 [h] Jun 2020 [35] [36] PCIe 3.0 ×10 Yes Varies 2, 2, 6 6 Yes, with PBO ~7W ... TRX40 and WRX80 motherboards' CPU sockets use the same number of pins, the ...

  4. Freezer (computer cooling) - Wikipedia

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    The Freezer line of coolers is available in different fan speed, cooling capacity and motherboard compatibility [3] to cater the needs of different type of users from HTPC users to enthusiasts and overclockers. The Freezer series CPU coolers are designed to lower the temperature inside your computer to enhance the stability and lifespan of the ...

  5. AMD Wraith - Wikipedia

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    AMD Wraith is a family of downdraft type CPU coolers designed by AMD. The Wraith was introduced as a heatpipe-equipped stock cooler for certain AMD FX CPUs and AMD A-series APUs. With the launch of AMD Ryzen, the Wraith lineup has been

  6. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    A finned air cooled heatsink with fan clipped onto a CPU, with a smaller passive heatsink without fan in the background A 3-fan heatsink mounted on a video card to maximize cooling efficiency of the GPU and surrounding components Commodore 128DCR computer's switch-mode power supply, with a user-installed 60 mm cooling fan.

  7. Motherboard - Wikipedia

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    Most motherboards have connectors for additional computer fans and integrated temperature sensors to detect motherboard and CPU temperatures and controllable fan connectors which the BIOS or operating system can use to regulate fan speed. [5] Alternatively computers can use a water cooling system instead of many fans.