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What’s the best 360mm aio? Max price is like 170 dollars
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So I am looking to make my first build ever, but I have some questions: I am going for cpu AMD Ryzen 7 2700X and I want it liquid cooled what i never owned before so i got some questions: Will I see a noticable difference between a 280mm or 360mm liquid cooling kit? Also I see a 'huge' price difference between NZXT and Be Quiet!, pure because NZXT has lightning? Or is there is performance, build quality difference? Because i never had liquid cooling, the Be Quiet! you can refill, is that really a need? Can the water just be gone even there is no leak? My options in my opinion right now: NZXT Kraken 62 will cost me : +- 160 euro NZXT Kraken 72 will cost me: +- 200 euro Be Quiet! Silent Loop 280mm will cost me: +- 150 euro Be Quiet! Silent Loop 360mm will cost me: +- 170 euro (I will put it in a NZXT h440 or a Be Quiet! Dark Base 700 not sure yet so I have the space for the 360mm but i want to know if its worth it the extra money)
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Source: https://www.anandtech.com/show/12511/nzxt-expands-kraken-aio-lineup NZXT X72 and M22 AIO CPU Coolers X72 M22 CPU Socket Compatibility Intel - LGA 2066/ 2011-3 / 2011 / 1151 / 1150 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366 AMD - FM1 / FM2 / FM2+ / AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 / AM3+ / AM4 (TR4 = X72 only) Radiator Material Aluminum Dimensions 394 x 120 x 27mm (L x W x H) 152 x 120 x 32mm (L x W x H) Fan Dimensions 120 x 120 x 26mm Speed 500-2000 RPM +/- 300RPM (PWM) Air Flow 18.28 - 73.11 CFM Air Pressure 0.18 - 2.93 mmAq (Max) MTTF 60000 Hours / 6 Years Noise Level 21 - 36 db(A) Connector 4-Pin (PWM) Pump Dimensions 80 x 80 x 52.9mm (L x W x H) 65 x 64 x 48mm (L x W x H) Materials Copper, Plastic Noise Level N/A Motor Speed 1600 - 2800 RPM +/- 300 RPM 3000 RPM +/- 300 RPM Price $199.99 $99.99 Warranty 6 Years 3 Years After sticking with 280mm and smaller AIOs for what feels like ages, NZXT is finally going with a 360mm one. The X72 might be using an Asetek Gen 6 pump (as opposed to the Gen5 in the 60 series), but it also comes in with a monstrous $200 price tag. Some of the other 360mm AIOs I've seen haven't been that impressive, though, and many haven't really been much better than a good 240mm or 280mm AIO. However, the Kraken X62 was one of the best 280mm AIOs on the market, so hopefully they've done a good job with the X72 and we'll see a product that actually has benefits over the X62.
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In advance, thanks for Reading. I bought the Fractal Design Celsius S36 along With the Asus Strix b350-f Gaming motherboard, rest of the system is not what im concerned about, however, do you still wish to know rest of the Components, please tell me so. I contacted fractal design and they told me the S36 consumes 10W and the motherboard provides 12W. Seeing as i dont know wether this is under load or max capacity (have replied to them With this question, waiting on answer. been forever) i wondered anyone here might know? The motherboard also has a dedicated AIO pump header, and 3 case fans header, although then i have to buy 3 extenders for the fans. Is this going to work without any issues? or am i going to short the Board out?? Where do i then plug the cable coming from the pump ? into the AIO dedicated pump header, or into any other header? into the CPU header? i honestly dont know, im fairly New in this building desktop thing. My PSU also is a 550W if that info helps anyone?
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Hello, im building right now but i just came across an isuse, i cant Mount the top 360mm aio without interfering With the cpu Power cables, and im really low on IQ right now so i dont see any other path for the cable to Place??? Picture below for illustrations, any immedaite help is appreciated, as im building right now but cant progress really further untill this is solved. Thanks I might just give up hope on having it on top, and install it in the front, because it looks like the gray thing in the middle top of the MB would stop the AIO too, its like 5.8cm and i need atleast 6cm of cleareance... jjjj
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Components; Motherboard: Gigabyte X399 Gaming 7. CPU: Threadripper 1950X 16 Core Memory: Corsair LPX 3200MHz 32GB CL16 (Quad channel) Case: NZXT H440 (radiator as intake in the front of case) Tested Coolers; AIO #1: Asetek based Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate 360mm. AIO #2: Enermax TR4 Liqtech 360mm. Fans: 3x NF-F12 PWM in push only. (set to 50% PWM) Test sequence; Measure idle temp 5 runs of Cinebench back to back, measure max temp reached. 15 mins of Prime95 small ffts, measure max temp reached. 5 runs of Cinebench back to back, measure max temp reached. Measure idle temp as soon as test is finished (to see if coolant has heated) Settings used: Stock - Default CPU clocks / Volts. Slight OC - 3.75GHz / 1.275v Average OC - 4GHz / 1.35v Max OC - 4.2GHz / 1.4v Results: ~Stock Measurement Asetek Enermax Difference Idle 1 35.6c 33.2c -2.4c Cinebench 1 55.9c 46.2c -9.7c Prime95 63.5c 50.9c -12.6c Cinebench 2 60.8c 47.5c -13.3c Idle 2 39.6c 34.2c -5.4c ~Slight OC (3.75ghz 1.275v) Measurement Asetek Enermax Difference Idle 1 38.0c 35.4c -2.6c Cinebench 1 73.3c 53.9c -19.6c Prime95 86.5c 58.5c -28.0c Cinebench 2 76.6c 54.1c -22.5c Idle 2 46.5c 38.5c -8.0c ~Average OC (4.0GHz 1.35v) Measurement Asetek Enermax Difference Idle 1 39.0c 36.1c -2.9c Cinebench 1 83.3c 63.3c -20.0c Prime95 fail (95c) 71.5c ? Cinebench 2 - 66.9c ? Idle 2 - 41.8c ? ~Max OC (4.2GHz 1.4v) Measurement Asetek Enermax Difference Idle 1 41.2c 38.4c -2.8c Cinebench 1 93.3c 71.9c -22.4c Prime95 fail (95c) 79.2c ? Cinebench 2 - 73.4c ? Idle 2 - 44.6c ? Conclusion; If you're looking at getting an AIO cooler for your Threadripper CPU, you are most certainly going to want the Enermax cooler! Where the temperature reached 95c, the system would shut down and therefore the test sequence ended (hence no results). The Enermax cooler did brilliantly, being rated at 500w+ it handles anything i can throw at it with ease, at 4.2GHz the CPU was reportedly kicking out almost 400w of heat according to HWinfo64, at no point were temperatures uncomfortable with this cooler, the radiator did not even get noticeably warm to the touch,
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I need to choose a nice AIO because I want to cool my i7-8700k properly since things can get very hot in my area(Rome can get up to 45° during the summer), and in general why not? The best AIO for its value is either the kraken x62 or the evga 280clc, right? The fans aren't too bad on neither of those, and they're 280mm. Most 360mm AIOs have shit fans for the value of the cost, right? What is the best AIO not considering the fans? Meaning, that you buy it and then replace the fans with something better of your choosing, or put into other words, with good radiator+pump+tubing for the price. I was thinking the new Corsair h150i pro can be a nice choice since the fans are cheap and the AIO itself I can buy for around 170€; are there better AIOs to buy in this case? Or even better; are there "AIO"s sold without fans? Is it worth buying the EK-MLC Phoenix AIO for 260€?? Is it that good? I appreciate the possibility of adding a GPU block in the future, but I'm mostly thinking about that I get no fans with it, so I think the radiator, tubing and pump must be of a really nice quality, on which i can add good fans later(as I would with another AIO, but with the EK one I wouldn't be trashing some cheap fans that I payed for). Are there AIOs that are full copper/nickel? Furthermore; do you have any suggestions on how to choose AIOs, or any insight or product that I might not know about? I'll appreciate every suggestion, thanks! For reference; my build right now is like this EDIT: my mistake, the EK AIO does come with fans, hmpf. Are they good? Like, noctua good? So good that they make me consider not switching them for rgb fans?
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As the title saids, i can't really decide so can someone help me pick one?
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hi guy i planning to go water cooling but for the budget i have i can either go custom loop but 240mm radiator or 360mm radiator but is aio cooler which one have better cooling performance using a 4790k also i have no intention on using gpu block so i going for aluminum water cooling will do.These are the product i planing to go with.Both price almost the same in my country with shipping for 360mm: http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00003122 OR for 240mm: https://www.ekfluidgaming.com/ek-kit-a240
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Top says it all. Changing the case and cooler in my pc and need to figure out which one to use. I'm hoping looking for reliability and sound difference mainly. Since both will be close to the same temps https://pcpartpicker.com/product/nGjJ7P/nzxt-kraken-x72-liquid-cpu-cooler-rl-krx72-01 https://pcpartpicker.com/product/brVD4D/corsair-h150i-pro-473-cfm-liquid-cpu-cooler-cw-9060031-ww
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Any owners of the Thermaltake Floe Riing premium edition 360mm AIO cooler, What are the noise levels of the pump. Can pump speed be controlled like corsair coolers, i have a ocrsir h100iv2 and the pump speed is on the quiet mode. How much louder will the thermaltake pump be, it says it is 3600rpm which is insanely fast, Anyone who owns one please tell me how quiet they are. Can you hear the pump when you are next to your pc. thanks Need urgent help
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Need some help here, i own a master case 5t, will a 360mm aio cooler radiator fit in the front of the case, the website states only 280mm at the front. I physically measured from fan mounts + extra top and bottom cappings on the radiator and it easily fits 360mm with out any obstructions. hard drive cages are gone, i dont need them. will a 360mm aio cooler + fit in the front ? why does the website state 280 when there cleary is room....
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i guy i planing to water cool my cpu with this soft tubing water cooler EK-KIT X360 https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-kit-x360#ow_alert_box but firstly i need a new case anyone go recommendation on which mid-tower case support that radiator? Also i want it to be good looking (means like glass panel door rgb fan led). pricing wise maybe $100-$200 (cheaper the better) Also do note the radiator thickness is 60mm my spec i7-4790k msi gtx 1080ti gaming x cooler master v750 16GB ddr3 gskill ram 250Gb ssd 1tb hdd- 3 replies
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So, after re-thinking my build and my needs, I might go with Threadripper 1950x, and many people have been praising Enermax products for cooling this CPU, so I'm thinking of getting their 360mm AIO, but I cannot find anywhere any mention of them leaking. Do they just not leak or get damaged? And is it worth risking with their miserable 2 year warranty http://www.enermax.it/service/warranty-terms/? And do you have any idea if they replace components damaged by leaking? Their warranty seems pretty barebones and grim looking, might be worth to just buy an EVGA cooler to have better warranty/customer service, or even go with Noctua Air Cooling to prevent leaks!
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I have a Railintek Triton 360 right now, and I plan to cool my both my CPU and GPU with it. What I didn't realize when I bought it was the radiator core is only about a half inch thick, and I worry it won't be enough to cool everything without turning my fans way up. Cooling only my CPU, the CPU gets up to around 70 degrees under full load (Compiling) with my room being at about 25 degrees. I'm thinking I'm going to need a thicker radiator if I want to cool the GPU as well. I don't have room for more radiators. If I should get a thicker radiator, what are some nice high quality 360mm rads that are about a inch/inch and a half thick, and where can I buy them? I live in the US.
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I'm trying to build my first PC. Like a good one that can run new games well. I have all of my parts picked out, except for the case. This may be a stretch, but I'm looking for a case that has good cable management and support for a 360mm rad. A comfortable budget for me is about 100 USD, but I could go up to 150. Any help would be great. Thanks -Max (P.S. The build has 2 GPU's so it needs to have room for those as well)
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Hey Guys, I'm in the middle of planning a build and wanted to know, if it would be possible to put a 360x120x60 (mm) radiator into Phanteks Enthoo Luxe case, while utilizing the three 5,25 in. bays? Thanks in advance, Simon
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I'm about to start a new build. I had a Thermaltake core V51 case, but was able to get my hands on an InWin S-Box (titanium). The V51 would support a 280mm AIO so I bought an NZXT Kraken x61. The S Box only supports up to 120mm fans so I need a 360mm AIO. Is there anything out there other than the Thermaltake 3.0 Ultimate for a 360mm AIO? I have read a lot of reviews and it seems that these are noisy. I can't seem to find the Fractal Design Kelvin S36 anywhere yet. Suggestions? Build list: Intel Core i7 5960X ASUS X-99 Deluxe 64GB G.Skill DDR4 2800MHz Samsung XP941 512GB (boot) 2x Samsung 850 Pro 512GB - RAID0 (applications/games) 2x WD Caviar Black 4TB - RAID1 (data/backups) 2x GALAX GTX 980 HOF (SLI) 3x Samsung S27D590C (displays) Everything is purchased and I only have to deal with cooling the CPU now. This is a mixed use system (numerical modeling/monte carlo simulation/ray trace optical design and gaming). Yes, I need that much RAM for the ray trace work.
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I've heard of a few like Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate (but then the haters come around, ugh). But are there any other 360mm liquid coolers out there? They look quite rare...
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So could you fit a 360mm Rad in the front of a 750D? I know you could cut out the 5.25 bays and it would fit but the fan wouldnt have anything to mount to. Could i buy one of these and screw it to the front of the case and would it work? http://www.caselabs-store.com/fan-mount-120mm-x-25mm-flex-bay/
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I couldn't find many images of a 450D with a thick 360mm Radiator in it which is already a bad sign I suppose but.. Does anyone know if you could fit a XSPC RX360 V3 in a 450D? I currently have that radiator in my 800D but I'm planning on doing a complete overhaul of my build starting in 2015 and most importantly I want a smaller and quieter case.. The 450D is smaller so all I need to do after that is sound proof it and I think that will be a good frame to do my new build on. So here's hoping that radiator fits as I don't want to replace a perfectly good radiator I would rather just pick another case. Thanks.
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My brother ordered me a water cooling kit after I was talking to him about looking for a bigger radiator (I was talking about an AIO but I am guessing he doesn't know the difference) to go with for my new case a corsair Air 540. This is the kit: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Water-Cooling-Kit-360-Copper-Radiator-CPU-GPU-NB-Block-14w-Pump-190mm-Reservoir-/380804790432?pt=US_Water_Cooling&hash=item58a9bbf8a0 I was wondering if anyone had any experience with these eBay kits, as well as if they foresee any problems with compatibility with my case. It has not shipped yet and if anyone see's a glaring problems It would be nice if I could find out about it while he can still cancel the order.
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Hi, I currently have a Swiftech H320 which has a 360mm radiator with 3 fans of 120mm each in a pull configuration which pulls air from outside from my 4790K. The thing I need to ask is that is there any other AIO cooler which has a 360mm radiator which needs 3 fans? Or if I for example change my Swiftech fans to some other lets say the Bitfenix Spectre Pro will my cooler have a performance decrease or increase? Thanks