How will the processor work if it is cooled by a fan made of… cardboard

In an episode on the YouTube channel RandomGaminginHD, they checked how hot the Intel Pentium G7400 and Intel processors would be

i3-12300, if you use a cardboard fan to cool them. Discuss

Host of the RandomGaminginHD channel on YouTubelaunched Intel Pentium G7400 and Intel i3-12300 processors with a cardboard fan in a benchmark (Cinebench) and a game (Cyberpunk 2077). Before this, the expert checked to what temperature the processor would heat up with a regular plastic fan.

Under load using conventionalfan processor Intel Pentium G7400 heats up to 27 degrees Celsius. At the same time, after running the Cinebench R20 test, the temperature rises to 49 degrees, while in Cyberpunk the values ​​\u200b\u200bare equal to 27 and 48 degrees Celsius, respectively.

After switching to a cardboard analogue of a fan,Oddly enough, Cinebench's performance remained unchanged: 27 degrees Celsius initially and 49 degrees Celsius after running the test. Most likely, this is due to the fact that the G7400 processor itself is characterized by low power consumption, and the heatsink itself is quite massive.

In Cyberpunk 2077 meanings with cardboardfan again remain the same: 27 and 48 degrees Celsius. The difference between the frame rate with a cardboard fan and a plastic one also turns out to be insignificant.

The next processor tested was Inteli3-12300. With it, the differences between the cooling systems were more noticeable, since it consumes more energy than the Pentium G7400. With a plastic fan in Cinebench, the maximum temperature reached 57 degrees Celsius, and initially it was 30 degrees. At the same time, with cardboard, these figures were already 33 and 67 degrees Celsius.