Can i use passive cooling on a 2.93 celeron?
On One Hand: Passive Cooling is QuieterIf your aim is to build a “silent computer,” passive cooling is generally the way to go. The Celeron 2.93 GHz CPU is an LGA 775 socket CPU, and there are many manufacturers who still sell passive cooling units for them. The major advantage of a passive cooling system is that it has no moving parts to wear out.On the Other: Active Cooling is SaferEven a Celeron 2.9 GHz processor represents an investment in your computer. An active cooling system isn’t that much more expensive ($40 versus $30 in March 2010). Is spending $10 more to ensure that your CPU doesn’t fry from excess heat really that expensive, given all you’ll be doing with the computer?Bottom LineGo with the active cooling, unless you have a compelling reason to do otherwise, like a computer that will be given to a relative who will never do active maintenance. Having your computer shut down due to thermal issues is always unpleasant, and for $10 more, you should avoid the risk.Source:PC