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Looking for a better liquid cooling

NoyB

Hey,

 

I'm looking for a liquid cooling for my processor.

I have i5-10600KF and I'm currently using the Corsair H60 to cool it but the CPU is still getting to high temps (80-90 on heavy games) which causing me (even after I disabled it in the motherboard) to thermal throttling.

I understood that the H60 isn't a good cooler and I'm looking for a new one or for any suggestions that can help me fix the issue.

My budget is 150-200$.

 

Other specs:

Case: DA601 - 3 fans in front (to pull air inside the case), 1 fan in back (to push out from the case) and 1 fan (of the H60)

Motherboard: Gigabyte H410M H

GPU: RTX 3070

 

Thanks,

Noy.

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On 3/6/2022 at 5:28 AM, NoyB said:

Hey,

 

I'm looking for a liquid cooling for my processor.

I have i5-10600KF and I'm currently using the Corsair H60 to cool it but the CPU is still getting to high temps (80-90 on heavy games) which causing me (even after I disabled it in the motherboard) to thermal throttling.

I understood that the H60 isn't a good cooler and I'm looking for a new one or for any suggestions that can help me fix the issue.

My budget is 150-200$.

 

Other specs:

Case: DA601 - 3 fans in front (to pull air inside the case), 1 fan in back (to push out from the case) and 1 fan (of the H60)

Motherboard: Gigabyte H410M H

GPU: RTX 3070

 

Thanks,

Noy.

 

Welcome to the Forums, 

 

I would recommend something like a 240mm at the bare minimum or ideally a 280mm if it can fit in the case. 

https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Liquid-Cooling/Dual-Radiator-Liquid-Coolers/Hydro-Series™-RGB-Platinum/p/CW-9060039-WW

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How is the rad mounted in the case? Is it being used as intake or exhaust?

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