Chassis Air Guide
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For other uses, see CAG.
Chassis Air Guide or CAG in abbreviation, is Intel's thermal solution to PC chassis.
The solution includes an air duct for CPU, because in an environment of increasing thermal loads, the processor is generally the most demanding component in terms of system thermal design.
It also describes optimal locations for intake and outtake fans.
Lower chassis temperature brings lower processor die temperature, while most computer enclosures typically provide an internal thermal environment of approximately 40-45°C at a 35°C room, Intel claims. CAG provides a solution to lower processor's thermal environment.
The initial revision known as CAG 1.0 was released on May 2002. The recent version known as CAG 1.1 was then released on September 2003.