A
"heat sink" is a device that absorbs and disperses heat from electronic components to prevent them from overheating. It helps to keep things cool and protects the electronics from damage caused by excess heat.
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It does have an on / off switch, which is hard to find among budget models, as well
as heat sinks.
The climate in the region is predominantly cold, and provides a huge natural
heat sink for mining activities.
The myth probably arises from the very early days of equilibrium change runs, where the
ocean heat sink effect did not apply.
The aluminum chassis works as a
giant heat sink, to pull warm air away from your components rather than trapping it like steel or plastic cases do.
Aluminum heat sink technology keeps the temperature down so the amp runs cool and performs better.
It is difficult to see how a relatively high - output bulb can be used in an enclosed fixture without
using heat sinks.
That one looked like an
enormous heat sink and didn't include speakers, but the video quality is supposed to be identical between the two.
He also invented the «focus
flow heat sink,» which cools computer chips.
Three fans and
heat sinks help the system keep cool, which is important when you're dealing with lots of LEDs with a high output.
Perhaps the
average heat sink benefit per century of ice over the past 11,000 years can be calculated?
When he returns he finds a boiling
hot heat sink and a fried CPU.
To keep these powerful LEDs cool, the grow light has cooling fans and
aluminum heat sinks, so you won't have to worry about overheating the space you're growing in.
My impression
of heat sinks in systems where there are a series of sinks at different temperatures is that ideally they try to operate isothermally.
His device inverts the typical design by putting the LED source and the metal
heat sink at the front of the bulb, where there is more exposure to surrounding air and cooling is more efficient.
The critical factor is probably the rate of increase in heat content of the Southern Ocean, and the ability of the
massive heat sink of Antarctica to absorb this.
When clouds condense back to water they give up the Latent Heat of Vaporisation at that altitude and the radiant energy is closer to top of atmosphere to pass to that
great heat sink in the sky: Space.
You can upgrade the wireless card, also tucked beneath the GPU
heat sink shroud.
Passive cooling in the form of
heat sinks on some motherboard components and vents across the top and left side of the enclosure make up for small number of fans, but you'll want to avoid stacking anything on top of the case or wedging it in too tight of a space lest you block those vents.
Other LEDs have large
metal heat sinks that dissipate heat at the base or back of the bulb.
The transaxle fluid circuits have, in turn, been augmented
by heat sinks which are cooled by a water - based coolant loop shared with the powertrain's inverter.