A proper good air cooler will do the better job than AIO , unless you go for custom water cooling build
Normal AIO Temp ?, 5600x Temp
Normal AIO Temp ?, 5600x Temp
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Jun 25 2021, 05:40 PM
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A proper good air cooler will do the better job than AIO , unless you go for custom water cooling build
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Jun 25 2021, 08:13 PM
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QUOTE(MazeLoL @ Jun 25 2021, 06:19 PM) Yea I had this AIO because of a combo sales . So no choice unless stick with stock cooler which I heard it works for 3600 but not 5600x as the temp would go spike up fast and I didn’t turn on the A/C daytime so room temp is around 30c I would said during the daytime . I think moving air around in hot temp won’t be much ideal then water cooled ? processor can keep up all this heat, everyone have their own ideal temperature preference meaning during game you must make sure your room keep AC on, your room easily warming up since your GPU also produce a lot of heat than your CPU and everything cramped inside the case can easily reach 80c without noticing and your radiator fan ,GPU fan cranked up like no tmr those noise annoying af No offense I'm not a fan AIO , I'm old school long time ago I have a custom liquid cooling system but also annoying af when alloy or copper get corroded and Most AIO you can't even see a thing So those CPU cooler are better choice for me |
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