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Would Your Computer Keep Its Cool?


When it comes to


multitasking, your per- sonal computer is tough to beat. Considering it can play your favorite tunes while you answer emails and download vacation photos, the processor can get pretty toasty. To protect it from possible heat damage, many com- puters will automatically shutdown when internal temperatures approach 212F (100C). Often diecast in alumi-


num, thermal heat sinks help control a computer’s internal temperature. Designed with fi ns that increase surface area, the heat sinks dissipate heat throughout the computer. Diecasting minimizes the need for machining and can quickly produce ready-to-use parts. 


16 | METAL CASTING DESIGN & PURCHASING | Sept/Oct 2014


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