An air-cooled radiator is a common heat dissipation device, mainly used in electronic devices, computer hardware (such as cpus, Gpus), and other systems that require heat dissipation. It takes away heat through air flow, thereby reducing the temperature of the device. The following is the basic working principle and components of the air-cooled radiator:
1. Heat conduction : The base of the radiator is in contact with the heating element (such as the CPU), and the heat is transferred from the heating element to the base of the radiator through thermal conduction.
2. Heat diffusion : Heat is conducted from the base to the cooling fin, and the design of the cooling fin increases the cooling surface area.
3. Air flow : The fan generates airflow, and the air flows through the cooling fins, taking away heat.
4. Heat dissipation : Hot air is discharged from the outside of the equipment, and cold air continues to enter the radiator, forming a circulating heat dissipation process.
1. Cooling base : usually made of copper or aluminum, directly in contact with the heating element, responsible for conducting heat.
2. Heat fin : Made of aluminum or copper, increase the surface area of heat dissipation, help heat dissipate into the air faster.
3. Fan : provides forced airflow to accelerate heat dissipation. The speed and size of the fan affect the heat dissipation effect.
4. Heat pipe (optional) : In some high-end air-cooled radiators, heat pipes are used to quickly transfer heat from the base to the heat fin, improving heat dissipation efficiency.



Product Number: |
STH-0359 |
Cpu Socket: |
LGA115X series |
Product Size: |
194.4*85*22mm |
Radiator Material: |
Aluminum, Copper Tube |
Fan Size: |
8020 |
Rated Voltage: |
12V |
Bearing Type: |
Hydraulic Fan/Double Ball Fan |
Fan Speed: |
3500RPM |
Fan Interface: |
4 PIN |
TDP: |
65W |
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