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advice on a aio

im running my 1700x on the coolermaster ml 120l and temps are perfectly fine at 3.9 ghz, i wouldnt get such an expensive aio

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Well I would actually recommend the arctic liquid freezer II 360 https://au.pcpartpicker.com/product/2PFKHx/arctic-liquid-freezer-ii-360-563-cfm-liquid-cpu-cooler-acfre00068a as it's better performing than the current selection of AIOs you have there. I have the 120mm version cooling my r5 2600 and at 3.9ghz all core it never exceeds 50C in gaming.

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8 minutes ago, popcorn343 said:

i want an aio but not sure witch one would have better perforamce for a r5 2600 but i will use it with a i5 750 cose thats what i have atm
link to the aio's :https://au.pcpartpicker.com/products/compare/WwjJ7P,NQrmP6,QMCFf7,r6K2FT/

Not sure if this Enermax gonna have similar problems but for Threadripper version there is a lot of issues with the cooler (gunk etc) , Gamer Nexus had video about it. Just to be on the safe side I would stay away from it. 

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thats what im worried about to whats why im asking if anyome has on knows any problums with like leaking or pump going bad 

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6 minutes ago, popcorn343 said:

thats what im worried about to whats why im asking if anyome has on knows any problums with like leaking or pump going bad 

Like I mentioned before, not 100% sure if this version will have same issues but check this

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i5 3570K @ 4.7Ghz  |  AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Performance  |  Corsair Vengeance 16GB 1600MHz  |  ASUS Strix GTX 970 OC  |  Phanteks P400S TG  (mesh panel) |  EVGA 500W1  |  Storage: Corsair 60GB SSD (boot), Gigabyte 120GB SSD, WD 2Tb HDD | Cooling: Custom loop

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if i went if an air cooler thughts on the be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 50.5 CFM CPU Cooler

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I HIGHLY rate the Arctic Liquid Freezer II, ive got the 280mm model and it keeps my 1600X under 70 degrees at 4.1ghz with 1.45 (the absolute limit of 1st gen zen for long term) it even kept it below 80 degrees during a 4.2ghz cinebench attempt at 1.55v I didnt check power draw at 1.55v but at 1.45 im pulling upwards of 130w

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The 2600 is pretty easy to cool and all of them are overkill to the point where there'd be no practical difference in performance. 

I don't recommend spending so much on a cooler when the money could go towards a better cpu for an actual performance increase.

What case and ram are you using and why are you looking at these coolers in particular? 

 

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