Integrated Heat Sink and Enhanced PC Cooling

Computer cooling is required to remove the waste heat produced by computer components, to keep components within their safe operating temperature limits. Here Liquid Submersion method is rendered as integrated heat sink by using transformer oil which helps in various ways like, improve processor performance, reduce the heating effect produced by the PC, reduce the carbon footprint, increases component life, help saving power, reducing the noise of cooling fans and various other enhanced features. Components which produce heat and are susceptible to performance loss and damage include integrated circuits such as CPUs, chipset and graphics cards. Overheated parts fail early and may give sporadic problems resulting in system freezes or crashes.

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