Jenna0108 Jenna0108
  • 28-09-2015
  • Computers and Technology
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What makes an active heat sink different from a passive heat sink?

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TheNerdiest TheNerdiest
  • 29-09-2015
An active heat sync will keep a computer cool and basically cool the CPU and processors. A passive heat sink will only cool the CPU and whatever else it needs to cool when the CPU actually NEEDS to be cooled. I am not sure if this is all correct but I know about basic heat syncs and from my understanding this is right.
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