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Anyway, as for a cooler, if your case has the room, Liquid Freezer III Pro 420 gets my vote. Affordable, effective, and has a 6 year warranty
A word of warning, even if your case has room for 3x140mm fans in the roof, doesn't mean it will fit, you'll need to check the depth of the aio+fans v's the available space. I ended up having to return the 420 for a 360, as with a 420 installed, the motherboard wouldn't fit.
but be sure to get the correct one for socket and cpu age
and mount it correctly for best performance
https://noctua.at/en/nh-d15-g2-versions-explained
if you tldr to the bottom
NH-D15 G2 LBC or am5 without offset
https://www.amazon.com/Noctua-NH-D15-Specialised-Convexity-Version/dp/B0D5B5B821
Is the Corsair H150i Elite good enough? I'm a bit relucant to spend almost 500 on the H170i Elite.
Any suggestions are welcome, a list would be handy as there seems to be a bit of a slowdown on AIO in my region.
Thanks!
looks like a really thin rad, most fans are 25mm thick, and the rad looks about that too
most good ones are 30+mm thick
pccooler fans in my last 2 highend builds and they are very well made fans w/low noise
and great airflow.the specs on this AIO are very good imo.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0FJL5GZCW/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A45R34HHJ86CA&th=1
And if you’re planning to spend hundreds on CPU cooling, just buy a good AIO like an Arctic Liquid Freezer at that point, air cooling should not be at premo prices.
What are the three best at the moment? Is Corsair good for AIO? What are the top brands these days?
I had a look around when replacing my Strix LC, and chose a Thermalright Grand Vision. Haven't regretted that choice, though the screen they're mounted with may not be to everyone's taste. Does work well though, and displays all manner of things, like temps and voltages, if you want it to. Or it can be blank, with just the time if you so want.
Ha! Didn't think so!
and has a noctura single rad tower cooler
d15 g2 is the best, but at a cost and may not be the most fashionable color but its the best at its job
Is this good? I'm assuming Asus' warranty covers damages to components if it leaks?
You should be good.
Not my wallet... :|