From 871d8ff3d9e998558ba4bed1f56083db5e1d13ea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eraj Tob <17659193+erajtob@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 14:59:20 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Speeling and Punctuation modification (#32432) --- guide/english/computer-hardware/cooling/index.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/guide/english/computer-hardware/cooling/index.md b/guide/english/computer-hardware/cooling/index.md index 6a9ccc0d416..762841e24b5 100644 --- a/guide/english/computer-hardware/cooling/index.md +++ b/guide/english/computer-hardware/cooling/index.md @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ Your computer contains many parts that generate heat. Excessive heat can cause y Case cooling can be a combination of a well ventilated case and the use of fans to circulate air within the case. Most cases come with at least one fan. This is the minimum configuration. For best results, there should be at least two fans in the case. One as an intake to draw in cold air, while the other as an exhaust to expel hot air. It is important to consider the direction of the fan and whether or not the fan is intaking air or exhausting air. It is typical to place exhaust fans towards the top of the case as hot air rises, and intake fans towards the bottom of the case as cool air sinks. There are many different types of fans and configurations. Cable management also plays a huge part in cooling the system. Bad cable management and tangled wires can disrupt airflow and cause dust to accumulate inside the case. ## Components Cooling -Cooling devices are available for individual parts on the computer. The two most common are coolers for CPU's and GPUs. There are generally two types of component cooling systems, active and passive. +Cooling devices are available for individual parts on the computer. The two most common are coolers for CPUs and GPUs. There are generally two types of component cooling systems: active and passive. -* Passive Systems - Usually consist of a heat sink or a heat conductive metal attached to the component. Passive cooling works by providing a larger surface to adsorb and dissipate the heat. +* Passive Systems - Usually consist of a heat sink or a heat conductive metal attached to the component. Passive cooling works by providing a larger surface to absorb and dissipate the heat. * Active Systems - Add a fan to the heat sink and you are actively removing heat. The cooling fan can be dynamically adjusted to the load of the CPU or graphics card on most motherboards. * Liquid Cooling - High performance computers can benefit from a liquid cooled system. These types of systems circulate a liquid between the hot components and a cooling radiator. * Thermal Paste - As an addition to all GPU and CPU cooling, a layer of thermal paste is added between the CPU and the cooler in order to avoid metal on metal contact, this thermal paste is applied as a thin layer which acts in order to disperse and absorb heat in order to avoid damage to the component.