Ventirad, commonly referred to as air cooling, is a widely used method for managing CPU temperatures. It consists of a heatsink and one or more fans. The heatsink, typically made of aluminum or copper, absorbs heat from the CPU, while the fans dissipate the heat away from the heatsink and out of the computer case. Air cooling solutions are generally easier to install, more affordable, and require less maintenance compared to liquid cooling systems. They are effective for most standard computing tasks and moderate gaming. High-performance air coolers can also handle overclocking, providing a balance of performance, cost, and reliability for a wide range of users.