Definition

A dual-tower CPU cooler features two separate heatsink towers. This design increases the surface area for heat dissipation, allowing for more efficient cooling compared to single-tower designs.

Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)

A design choice that significantly enhances a CPU cooler’s cooling capacity, relevant for high-performance or overclocked systems.

Key properties or components

  • Increased surface area
  • Improved airflow
  • Higher cooling potential
  • Potentially larger size

Contradictions or debates

None.

Sources