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Guys i have 600 watt corsair psu and a 7700k with gtx 1080 asus strix . Need a liquid cooling was looking out for H100i since my temp with stock cooler while gaming shoots up to 95°c. Here is my point will 600 psu is enough for h100i with the present config without OC the cpu . Abit confused how to go through. Need help guys 

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600W is definitely enough. If you are not gonna OC or only a little bit, get something like CM Hyper 212 evo. it is way cheaper and it will do the job. unless you are going for the looks

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The AIO water coolers will be quite noisy. You better just buy a noctua or scythe mugen.

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On 4/3/2017 at 3:34 AM, LUUD18 said:

The AIO water coolers will be quite noisy. You better just buy a noctua or scythe mugen.

Having using an H100i for the better part of a year, I can say that AiO coolers are as noisy as the fans you attach to them.

 

The pump noise is practically inaudible. And you can replace the fans for your choice of quieter ones.

Or just turn down their speed and accept that the CPU will run just a few degrees hotter.

 

But please, if you're going to spread this misconception around about AiO coolers, at least give enough context to properly inform the person you're talking to.

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16 hours ago, PrimeSonic said:

Having using an H100i for the better part of a year, I can say that AiO coolers are as noisy as the fans you attach to them.

 

The pump noise is practically inaudible. And you can replace the fans for your choice of quieter ones.

Or just turn down their speed and accept that the CPU will run just a few degrees hotter.

 

But please, if you're going to spread this misconception around about AiO coolers, at least give enough context to properly inform the person you're talking to.

I wanted to buy an AIO myself and read that the pump makes alot of noise. Guess it's not that noisy then.

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28 minutes ago, LUUD18 said:

I wanted to buy an AIO myself and read that the pump makes alot of noise. Guess it's not that noisy then.

The most you'll hear out of the pump will be a short swish of bubbles being moved when you first startup the PC.

After that, it's pretty quiet.

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5 minutes ago, PrimeSonic said:

The most you'll hear out of the pump will be a short swish of bubbles being moved when you first startup the PC.

After that, it's pretty quiet.

That noise always scares me because I instantly think **** ITS LEAKING EVERYWHERE AND CAUSING BUZZING AND SPARKING

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