- Oct 22, 2004
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I'm still a bit new to building computers, I'm about to start building my second computer in about a month.
Does better cooling offer more performance in gaming and such? I'm talking about keeping everything stock except the cooling, I mean no overclocking.
I know that is probaly a stupid question, so please forgive my ignorance. I know better cooling will help with longevity of equipment, I'm just wondering if it also helps with performance.
Does better cooling offer more performance in gaming and such? I'm talking about keeping everything stock except the cooling, I mean no overclocking.
I know that is probaly a stupid question, so please forgive my ignorance. I know better cooling will help with longevity of equipment, I'm just wondering if it also helps with performance.
