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The Best AiO Water Cooling Solution on the Market

Hello. Like a lot of PC enthusiasts out there, I have overclocked my CPU, and with the increase in performance, there is the obvious increase in temperature. I am not ready to commit the time or money to building a custom water loop in my computer. So, I arrive at the next-best solution; all in one water coolers. My case can fit up to 280mm radiators. What radiator/fan configuration, or all in one water cooler will bring my CPU temps to the lowest possible while being sturdy and reliable. Thank you, and have a nice day.

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Hello. Like a lot of PC enthusiasts out there, I have overclocked my CPU, and with the increase in performance, there is the obvious increase in temperature. I am not ready to commit the time or money to building a custom water loop in my computer. So, I arrive at the next-best solution; all in one water coolers. My case can fit up to 280mm radiators. What radiator/fan configuration, or all in one water cooler will bring my CPU temps to the lowest possible. Thank you, and have a nice day.

What is your budget?  What are the temps you want?  What are the temps you have?

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To my knowledge the Swiftech H240X is the best 280mm AIO available and it's also expandable so you can add a gpu to the loop later on if you wish.

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For my budget, I would like to stay under 200 USD, however I am willing to go over that if need be. As for my temps I am not sure atm, I am running an AMD FX-8350 OC to 4.5ghz with a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO. I would like to bring my temps as low as possible so I can really push my CPU without making it crazily hot like AMD CPU's tend to get. As I should have noted before, this needs to fit in my Fractal Design Define R5. Thanks again for your astonishingly fast replies. 

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Hello. Like a lot of PC enthusiasts out there, I have overclocked my CPU, and with the increase in performance, there is the obvious increase in temperature. I am not ready to commit the time or money to building a custom water loop in my computer. So, I arrive at the next-best solution; all in one water coolers. My case can fit up to 280mm radiators. What radiator/fan configuration, or all in one water cooler will bring my CPU temps to the lowest possible while being sturdy and reliable. Thank you, and have a nice day.

 

 

To my knowledge the Swiftech H240X is the best 280mm AIO available and it's also expandable so you can add a gpu to the loop later on if you wish.

 

I agree, the quality components and expandability make it a good choice, though it's probably the most expensive.

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I agree, the quality components and expandability make it a good choice, though it's probably the most expensive.

 

Sadly, in the United States they are almost impossible to get. I can't find any listings online, and the only listing I can find is at NCIX. They will be restocked in 3 to 6 weeks. Will it fit on my 8350/fit in my Define R5?

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Sadly, in the United States they are almost impossible to get. I can't find any listings online, and the only listing I can find is at NCIX. They will be restocked in 3 to 6 weeks. Will it fit on my 8350/fit in my Define R5?

Have you looked at the h110i GT? it's also very good.

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Have you looked at the h110i GT? it's also very good.

I have heard a lot of noise complaints about the pump and motor. Is this true?

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I have heard a lot of noise complaints about the pump and motor. Is this true?

 

I only heard that about the H100i GTX, OC3D raved about how great the pump in the h110i GT was in his review.

Stuff:  i7 7700k @ (dat nibba succ) | ASRock Z170M OC Formula | G.Skill TridentZ 3600 c16 | EKWB 1080 @ 2100 mhz  |  Acer X34 Predator | R4 | EVGA 1000 P2 | 1080mm Radiator Custom Loop | HD800 + Audio-GD NFB-11 | 850 Evo 1TB | 840 Pro 256GB | 3TB WD Blue | 2TB Barracuda

Hwbot: http://hwbot.org/user/lays/ 

FireStrike 980 ti @ 1800 Mhz http://hwbot.org/submission/3183338 http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/11574089

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