Air cooling uses fans or blowers to circulate ambient air over mining equipment, dissipating heat from critical components to maintain optimal operating temperatures for stable performance and longevity.
Air-cooling miners manage heat through engineered airflow paths and passive heat dissipation rather than liquid systems, allowing consistent operation with simpler infrastructure requirements. This cooling approach supports flexible deployment, easier maintenance, and predictable thermal behavior, making air-cooled mining hardware suitable for both independent setups and large-scale facilities where reliability and serviceability are critical.