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have a 5800x non-3d and looking at getting an 360 aio

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9 minutes ago, gergory117 said:

want a 360mm aio under 160$ us dollars have a lian li air mini case want best performance to price while still being a 360mm radiator any suggestions

using newegg for pricing but have 2 micro centers nearby

Microcenter has tons of stuff on sale right now so you might be able to get a good deal in store. Just get one that fits AM4 and the one that feels right to you. The insides are mostly the same anyways. Just avoid the Enermax stuff. 

want a 360mm aio under 160$ us dollars have a lian li air mini case want best performance to price while still being a 360mm radiator any suggestions

using newegg for pricing but have 2 micro centers nearby

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Just about all AIO's will perform within margin of error from each other because they all use pretty much the same pump design. Pretty sure you're get far better results changing the cheap fans they come with, with actual high end fans made for static pressure.

But as a straight up purchase, Artic AIO's usually perform the best, followed by EK by their quality (last I remember. They're a watercooling company, they can't get watercooling wrong).

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9 minutes ago, gergory117 said:

want a 360mm aio under 160$ us dollars have a lian li air mini case want best performance to price while still being a 360mm radiator any suggestions

using newegg for pricing but have 2 micro centers nearby

Microcenter has tons of stuff on sale right now so you might be able to get a good deal in store. Just get one that fits AM4 and the one that feels right to you. The insides are mostly the same anyways. Just avoid the Enermax stuff. 

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Are the tempatures of 5800x too high with a stock cooler for you to buy an AIO?

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3 hours ago, podkall said:

Are the tempatures of 5800x too high with a stock cooler for you to buy an AIO?

i have a nh-d15 but giving that to a friend while i upgrade to an aio and i dont have any other cooler for it so i thought i might as well upgrade if i have to buy a cooler anyways

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4 minutes ago, gergory117 said:

i have a nh-d15 but giving that to a friend while i upgrade to an aio and i dont have any other cooler for it so i thought i might as well upgrade if i have to buy a cooler anyways

That is good thinking.

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