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What, exactly, is a MOSFET? I've built several computers, and am fairly conversant with names, but I as I was recently planning a new watercooled build, someone recommended MOSFET coolers, and I did a doubletake, because while I've heard the word, I don't actually know what a MOSFET looks like, what it does, etc. Thanks! |
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The metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor ( MOSFET , MOS-FET , or MOS FET ) is a device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
Message edited by stoner133 on 07-04-2008 at 06:50:48 PM |
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MOSFET is short for metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor. It is normally cooled by air flow generated by a heatsink fan. When you install watercooling, the airflow is not present, therefore you need a separate fan to cool it. Can't tell you exactly what it looks like, as they differ in design from motherboard to motherboard. It might be shown in the manual that came with the motherboard. --------------- Evil lurks in the databanks as it lurked in the streets of yesteryear. But it was never the streets that were evil. Over 50. Seen it, done it, can't remember it. |
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So they're under the heatsink near the CPU socket, or are they the voltage regulators next to them? |
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They are part of the voltage regulator, usually under the heatsinks near the CPU socket. |
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Gotcha, thanks! |
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