Modern PCs can easily consume upwards of several hundred watts of power to push as many frames as possible. With this power, comes a lot of heat which inevitably has to be dissipated somewhere.
Many of the chips inside a typical PC generate a lot of heat and require some form of active cooling to remain stable. Powerful recent hardware like Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3000-series graphics cards and ...
Cool, thanks for that. So it looks like this Phanteks fan is just non-standard, because the shroud is 195mm, NOT 200mm. Even the mounting holes are wrong, they are 150mm instead of 154mm. But that's ...