How do I ensure compatibility between an AIO water cooler and my motherboard and case? Firstly, check your motherboard’s CPU socket type to ensure the AIO water cooler is compatible with it. Next, verify whether the radiator’s size is compatible with your case, including the length and thickness of the radiator and whether it can be properly mounted in the designated space. Many AIO water coolers come with radiators in different sizes such as 120mm, 240mm, 280mm, and 360mm. You need to choose the appropriate size based on the internal space of your case.
How do I ensure compatibility between an air cooler and my motherboard and case? Firstly, compare the height of the cooler with the width of your case to ensure the cooler won’t exceed the side panel. Additionally, as illuminated memory modules are becoming increasingly popular, you need to ensure that the height of your memory modules won’t interfere with the cooler’s fins. Finally, check the height of any metal heat sinks on high-end motherboards. Based on our market research, our coolers have been adjusted accordingly to avoid interference with the metal heat sinks on motherboards.
Does my CPU require extreme cooling? If you are using a high-end CPU or performing tasks that require sustained heavy loads, such as gaming, video rendering, or scientific computing, extreme cooling is essential. An AIO water cooler can effectively and quickly dissipate heat, keeping the CPU at low temperatures even under high loads, thus preventing throttling or hardware damage due to overheating. If you are only performing basic office tasks or casual entertainment, an air cooler may be sufficient.