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Hyper 212 EVO vs CLC 240

paulLT

Hey,

I just have small question - does I get better temperatures if I change from Hyper 212 EVO to EVGA CLC 240 AIO cooler?

Im thinkinh because now it has great price (84€ in my country).

 

I attaching image with no load and with 30 minutes of Prime95 test, does its good temepretures for Ryzen 5 2600x?

 

Thank you!

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5 minutes ago, paulLT said:

Hey,

I just have small question - does I get better temperatures if I change from Hyper 212 EVO to EVGA CLC 240 AIO cooler?

Im thinkinh because now it has great price (84€ in my country).

 

I attaching image with no load and with 30 minutes of Prime95 test, does its good temepretures for Ryzen 5 2600x?

 

Thank you!

CPU1.jpg

cpu2.jpg

65 is a good temp, a tiny bit on the high side maybe but I wouldn't worry about it.

I would just keep the cooler you currently use.

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Probably, though a higher end air cooler would likely be even better than that.

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2 minutes ago, timl132 said:

65 is a good temp, a tiny bit on the high side maybe but I wouldn't worry about it.

I would just keep the cooler you currently use.

Im thinking maybe 42C is little to much then its idle...

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1 minute ago, dizmo said:

Probably, though a higher end air cooler would likely be even better than that.

so CLC 240 is not good choice?

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3 minutes ago, paulLT said:

so CLC 240 is not good choice?

For only $90 it's a good deal, so I think it is if you want the extra cooling.

But I am saying that you don't necessarily need it, temps are good as they are now.

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19 hours ago, paulLT said:

Im thinking maybe 42C is little to much then its idle...

Idle temps are like that because fan is spinning slowly. They also don't mean anything for performance nor CPUs lifetime.

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The temps right now on your CPU are pretty good, but if you want even better temps, an AIO would probably give you that. Plus, if you get the AIO, you would have some overclocking headroom if that is something you want  to do in the future.

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