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2 minutes ago, niallnarine said:

i just bought a 5800x3d and a Thermalright Peerless Assassin SE cooler for it. but all my friends are telling me itll overheat and stuff. do you all think itll be good? does anyone have that combination? please share thoughts and results. I do gaming mainly.

As an owner of 2 X3D chips... your friends are misinformed.  Both chips are cooler than their peers. 


On top of that,  the Assassin is a fantastic cooler for it's price.

 

Just have decent air flow in the case and all is well.

Friends are mildly put - Wrong.

  

1 minute ago, niallnarine said:

Thermalright Peerless Assassin SE

One of the best air-coolers. Specially for the price, but considering even higher cost dual dual-tower coolers it does not show lower performance compared to likes of Deepcool Assassin IV or other similar.

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2 minutes ago, niallnarine said:

i just bought a 5800x3d and a Thermalright Peerless Assassin SE cooler for it. but all my friends are telling me itll overheat and stuff. do you all think itll be good? does anyone have that combination? please share thoughts and results. I do gaming mainly.

As an owner of 2 X3D chips... your friends are misinformed.  Both chips are cooler than their peers. 


On top of that,  the Assassin is a fantastic cooler for it's price.

 

Just have decent air flow in the case and all is well.

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4 minutes ago, Tan3l6 said:

Friends are mildly put - Wrong.

  

One of the best air-coolers. Specially for the price, but considering even higher cost dual dual-tower coolers it does not show lower performance compared to likes of Deepcool Assassin IV or other similar.

 

1 minute ago, Dedayog said:

As an owner of 2 X3D chips... your friends are misinformed.  Both chips are cooler than their peers. 


On top of that,  the Assassin is a fantastic cooler for it's price.

 

Just have decent air flow in the case and all is well.

GREAT! ive been paranoid cause i ordered and i cant cancel and itll be here next week! thank you so much for the input. i just got the 7800XT and im upgrading my 5600 (non x) to the 5800X3D to get the best out of am4 and my gpu.

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20 minutes ago, niallnarine said:

i just bought a 5800x3d and a Thermalright Peerless Assassin SE cooler for it. but all my friends are telling me itll overheat and stuff. do you all think itll be good? does anyone have that combination? please share thoughts and results. I do gaming mainly.

Everyone else has already said it but... your friends are wrong and the cooler will be absolutely fine. It's not an intel chip. 🙂

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20 minutes ago, will0hlep said:

Everyone else has already said it but... your friends are wrong and the cooler will be absolutely fine. It's not an intel chip. 🙂

 

38 minutes ago, Dedayog said:

As an owner of 2 X3D chips... your friends are misinformed.  Both chips are cooler than their peers. 


On top of that,  the Assassin is a fantastic cooler for it's price.

 

Just have decent air flow in the case and all is well.

 

41 minutes ago, Tan3l6 said:

Friends are mildly put - Wrong.

  

One of the best air-coolers. Specially for the price, but considering even higher cost dual dual-tower coolers it does not show lower performance compared to likes of Deepcool Assassin IV or other similar.

thank you all so much for the replies. i dont feel like an idiot anymore LOL. 

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51 minutes ago, niallnarine said:

 

 

 

thank you all so much for the replies. i dont feel like an idiot anymore LOL. 

You should never have 🙂

 

It's your friends that are just blowing smoke from what they "read somewhere" or some shit.

 

If you have any lingering doubts, look up Gamers Nexus reviews of the chips.  He compares temps and wattage I think.  Someone does.

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Thermalright Peerless Assassin is rated for ~250W TDP, 5800X3D is "105W TDP" which isn't always an exact measure of the cooling required, but with Ryzens, it is a reasonable indication of heat that is likely to be generated provided you look at the right TDP value.

 

Worth noting that this value will mist likely climb steeply if you're overclocking at all and it will be several times higher than the rated TDP for Intel's newer generations.

 

With Ryzen X3D there's no OC option and their TDP ratings tend to be accurate, so the number is fairly good to use.

 

Worth noting what your GPU is and the cooling deign! A high power GPU with a blow-through cooler can cause this to be a lot less efficient, but you haven't mentioned which GPU you're using.

 

I mention this as I was using an air-cooler that has a lower 180W TDP rating than the Assassin SE (NH-D15) that was absolutely fine with my Ryzen 9 5900X (same 105W TDP rating as a 5800X3D).... and it was even fine when I overclocked it to 5.1Ghz and it was drawing around 140W.... however as soon as I switched my GPU from a 125W side exhaust GTX1660S to a 330W blow-through RTX3080Ti, it started getting very hot and crashing as the air cooler was pulling in some very hot air from the GPU. 

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