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StarTech.com 120x25mm Computer Case Fan with PWM - PulseModulation Connector - Add a Variable Speed, PW - FAN12025PWM
StarTech.com Expansion Slot Rear Exhaust Cooling Fan with LP4 Connector - PC Case Exhaust Fan/Video Card Cooler Fan - FANCASE
Thermaltake Contac Silent 12 CPU Cooler - 4.72" Maximum Fan Diameter - 556 gal/min Maximum Airflow - 28.8 dB(A) Noise - Hydraulic Bearing - 4-pin PWM
StarTech.com 90x25mm High Air Flow Dual Ball Bearing PC Case Fan - Add additional chassis cooling with a 90mm high flow case fan - FAN9X25TX3H
StarTech.com Thermal Paste, High Performance Thermal Paste, Pack of 5 Re-sealable Syringes (1.5g/each)
StarTech.com 20g Tube CPU Thermal Paste Grease Compound  - HEATGREASE20
StarTech.com Metal Oxide Thermal CPU Paste Compound Tube - >0.0060 °C/W - Silver
Dynatron B5 Cooling Fan/Heatsink - 2.36" Maximum Fan Diameter - 1x Fan(s) - 46.41 CFM Maximum Airflow - B5
Dynatron A26 Cooling Fan/Heatsink - 2.36" Maximum Fan Diameter - 1x Fan(s) - 43.75 CFM Maximum Airflow - A26

Keep your desktop computer or laptop performing at its best with a processor that remains cool, even during processor- and graphics-intensive activities such as computer gaming and video encoding. That's where computer cooling systems, including computer fans and heat sinks, step in. Computer fans circulate air throughout the CPU or laptop housing to help eliminate hot air that may overwhelm your processor, while heat sinks are installed in a desktop computer processor to absorb excess heat.

Computer Fans

Whether you prefer using your computer at a desk or while lounging on a couch, our assortment of computer fans are available in a variety of designs that accommodate your work or gaming setup. If you're a laptop user, look for cooling pads and chill mats that sit directly under your laptop for direct cooling action. They also feature tilting designs that help you adjust your viewing and typing angles. If you're a PC or Mac user, consider a tower cooler that installs next to your CPU.

Heat Sinks

While many (but not all) computer fans install in the exterior of your laptop or PC, heat sinks make up an integral part of a desktop computer's CPU hardware by absorbing excess heat to help keep your processor cool. From thermal grease and compound to thermal pads, we also offer the supplies you need to help maintain the performance of your heat sink. Consider computer parts and upgrades as additional tools to enhance the performance of your computer.

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