Jump to content

Mike1989

Member
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

Mike1989's Achievements

  1. I'm from India, and here are the prices of the available coolers: Noctua NH D15: Rs 7400 Deepcool Fryzen: Rs 7200 Noctua U14S: Rs 6441 Cryorig R1 Universal: Rs 6000 Deepcool L240 RGB: Rs. 6100 Cooler Master MA620P: Rs. 3825 Deepcool Neptwin RGB: Rs. 4785 Deepcool Assassin II : Rs 5670 Out of all of these, Noctua probably has the best price to perf ratio, but I'd then have to change the fans to the black ones and then the cost skyrockets upto about Rs. 10000.
  2. I am currently undervolting, actually. I will OC when I get a proper cooler. If I OC with the stock cooler, the temps creep up to the 80's. Prolonged temps in 80's is uncomfortable for me.
  3. I'm looking for brute cooling performance at a reasonable rate. The only coolers available at reasonable rates are the R1 Universal and the Deepcool L240. MA620P is also a bit cheaper, but frankly, I am not too fond of its build quality. My processor is Ryzen 1700 and I plan to upgrade to 2700 in near future. I need to compile humongous amounts of codes in C, and it really stresses the CPU for extended periods of time. My ambient temp hovers around 28-35 degrees C. Noise is not a concern for me, as the fans in my room would probably mask the noise of my PC. My case is Fractal Design Meshify C.
  4. And what about Deepcool Gammaxx L240 AIO? I have the option to get a L240 AIO or a Cryorig R1 Universal at a similar price. Which would give me more performance? I am also getting Cooler Master MA620P at half the price. How does it compare to those coolers?
  5. Where does Deepcool Fryzen fit in this grand scheme of things?
×