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Sooooo 

Struggle ver.1 was between liquid and air cooling.

Now I want to know which aio is best performing. 

 

Was thinking about alphacool or cooler master masterliquid 240mm options

 

Love the looks of fractal design S24. As well as potential for future expansion

 

Though Im terrified of having such things in my pc, I run recovered nepton 240 ( my friend broke tubes and I replaced them)

 

I do plan to buy FD define C case. 

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The cooler everyone is talking about right now is the Kraken X52 (or X62 for 140mm). It looks gorgeous and performs as well as any other AIO. Alphacool is pretty good from what I've heard.

“sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic still going to require driver rollbacks when it stops working for no reason“

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1 minute ago, frostburg said:

The best expandable options are probably either Alphacool or EKWB (Predator 240, for 240mm), with a slight edge to EKWB due to the more powerful pump (Alphacool sells gpu blocks with integrated pumps, on the other hand).

 

it is icredibly thick though

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5 minutes ago, PaliteArchitect said:

it is icredibly thick though

There is no issue in the Define C case as long as you use ram under 40mm, as far as I know. The fact that it is thick is a plus, as long as it fits.

Oh, the FD ones are made by Alphacool (the corsair ones are mostly made by Asetek, which also makes the Krakens).

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