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I have recently built a New PC with the MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge Wifi and a Ryzen 3600X (Rest of System here https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/phoenixx18/saved/#view=6q9Vcf )  I am currently using the Stock cooler I play games like Destiny 2 / LoL / WoW and CoD MW, Will the stock cooler be suitable or would it be better with something else ? 

 

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I'd replace it... NH-U12 or a Dark Rock (Pro?) would be better.

That said, it'll do, for now.

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Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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It's fine if you're not overclocking. I only swapped mine out because it can be noisy. The X variant comes with the slightly beefier Wraith spire that should be adequate

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If you already have it, why not use it and see how it goes? Stock is good enough for 3600x if its not overclocked. But see if the noise level and temps are satisfactory to you and if not get a different one from a good company like noctua.

I am far from an expert in this so please correct me if I’m wrong.

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2 minutes ago, zeusthemoose said:

If you already have it, why not use it and see how it goes? Stock is good enough for 3600x if its not overclocked. But see if the noise level and temps are satisfactory to you and if not get a different one from a good company like noctua.

I went straight for a Pure Rock with my 3600 (non-X) build & may be looking to get either of the suggested, above, some time soon.

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Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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The stock cooler is pretty good if you don't overclock.

I use my stock cooler for my 1600, and never went out of 80c.

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The stock cooler is perfectly fine for stock operation. If you want to enable PBO, or you want lower noise levels, get an Arctic eSports 34

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if you're not bothered by the noise, you monitor the cpu temps and they don't go above 90C, you're fine with stock.

I've changed my stock cooler on my 2600x because it was too noisy. now my pc is completely silent until I load the gpu to max.

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