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Ryzen 7 2700x AIO

ColdTime

Hi, i have ryzen 7 2700x with stock cooler, but this cooler is like very loud for me when it’s at full load, and overall it’s too loud for me. So now i want to get an AIO cooler and i have like 4 options: Corsair h150i, kraken x72, corsair h115i, kraken x62. The most important thing to me is actually noise, because temperatures are very similar in all of them, i heard that the Corsair h150i is very quiet, but some say kraken x72 is the quietest, what do you think, your experiences, which is the quietest?

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They use the same pump, so the noise there will not be different. The corsair model is arguably quieter due to the mag lev fans that it uses. All of the options you listed should perform very well though, I'd get whichever is cheaper or whichever you like the look of more.

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If you want noise control, there's a company called be quiet! that you might be interested in.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.newegg.com/amp/products/13C-001F-00004

Or noctua, if you don't mind brown.

 

Overall, a water cooler isn't so great for value, so unless you really really like the look of a water cooler then I don't recommend it.

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22 minutes ago, ColdTime said:

Hi, i have ryzen 7 2700x with stock cooler, but this cooler is like very loud for me when it’s at full load, and overall it’s too loud for me. So now i want to get an AIO cooler and i have like 4 options: Corsair h150i, kraken x72, corsair h115i, kraken x62. The most important thing to me is actually noise, because temperatures are very similar in all of them, i heard that the Corsair h150i is very quiet, but some say kraken x72 is the quietest, what do you think, your experiences, which is the quietest?

They are all a good choice, which ever you get, replace the fans with Corsair ML Pro, excellent fast and quiet fans 

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18 hours ago, ColdTime said:

Hi, i have ryzen 7 2700x with stock cooler, but this cooler is like very loud for me when it’s at full load, and overall it’s too loud for me. So now i want to get an AIO cooler and i have like 4 options: Corsair h150i, kraken x72, corsair h115i, kraken x62. The most important thing to me is actually noise, because temperatures are very similar in all of them, i heard that the Corsair h150i is very quiet, but some say kraken x72 is the quietest, what do you think, your experiences, which is the quietest?

I have that chip and I have the H150i, its not silent but it is certainly very quite to me and my tower sits right beside me

 

 

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Why do people say that air cooling is quieter? I have a D5 pump and I can't hear it at 40% PWM, which seems ideal for 1 CPU 1 RAD loop. Futhermore, a large radiator, for example 360 has 3 times the surface area of a 120 heat piped air cooler. Therefore 3 fans does the job of 1 fan so they can run at much lower speeds. Futhermore, since a rad is usually put where case fans go, you need less additional plain case fans making noise because some of the radiator fans do that work already.

 

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