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Is the EK 240mm AIO enough to cool down a Ryzen 7 5800x3d?

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As long as you're not hitting crazy clock speeds you should be okay. I personally managed to run a 3950x on a 280mm Rad. Just couldn't overclock it.

My case is the Rosewill PRISM S500 and the title says all the info you need.

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As long as you're not hitting crazy clock speeds you should be okay. I personally managed to run a 3950x on a 280mm Rad. Just couldn't overclock it.

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1 hour ago, Rivettz said:

As long as you're not hitting crazy clock speeds you should be okay. I personally managed to run a 3950x on a 280mm Rad. Just couldn't overclock it.

Ok I won't be using PBO or doing OC beacuse OC is impossible in the 5800x3d. Anyway thanks.

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29 minutes ago, hagek7 said:

My case is the Rosewill PRISM S500 and the title says all the info you need.

Yes. Like you said you can't realistically overclock it anyway. (You CAN undervolt it, however.)

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2 hours ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

Yes. Like you said you can't realistically overclock it anyway. (You CAN undervolt it, however.)

Ok thanks for being interested in my problems. Have a great night!

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On 11/18/2022 at 6:43 PM, hagek7 said:

My case is the Rosewill PRISM S500 and the title says all the info you need.

Meh, 240mm AIOs are kind of pointless IMP because they perform similar to Heatsinks. You really want 360mm or 420mm AIO

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Lol you don’t need a 360 for X3D that’s just crazy talk.

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3 hours ago, ShawtyT30beTHICCC said:

Meh, 240mm AIOs are kind of pointless IMP because they perform similar to Heatsinks. You really want 360mm or 420mm AIO

I want my graphics card to be properly cooled.

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