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Am I falling foul of a myth...?

Am I falling foul of a myth...?

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Cherrybomb16
Junior Member
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07-16-2016, 09:41 AM
#11
Based on what I've seen, that's the full story. I was using my old X5690 around 300w, and it lasted about 14 months before things started to fail. After two years it was already a significant drop—200 to 300MHz below its original performance. By year three, it hit stock clocks, and by year four it couldn't even keep up with the 7700K model. It really feels like it's not holding up anymore.
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Cherrybomb16
07-16-2016, 09:41 AM #11

Based on what I've seen, that's the full story. I was using my old X5690 around 300w, and it lasted about 14 months before things started to fail. After two years it was already a significant drop—200 to 300MHz below its original performance. By year three, it hit stock clocks, and by year four it couldn't even keep up with the 7700K model. It really feels like it's not holding up anymore.

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JorgeSancho
Member
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07-16-2016, 10:08 AM
#12
The main reason for this change is to move my current setup from a Meshify C to a Ceres 500, specifically because the power button is located on the side of the case (Ceres 500), not on top like with the Meshify C. This setup would let my cats potentially touch the power button and disrupt my PC session. Although the Ceres has many fans, I'm curious if the benefits of liquid cooling outweigh the extra cost. Thanks to those who share similar thoughts.
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JorgeSancho
07-16-2016, 10:08 AM #12

The main reason for this change is to move my current setup from a Meshify C to a Ceres 500, specifically because the power button is located on the side of the case (Ceres 500), not on top like with the Meshify C. This setup would let my cats potentially touch the power button and disrupt my PC session. Although the Ceres has many fans, I'm curious if the benefits of liquid cooling outweigh the extra cost. Thanks to those who share similar thoughts.

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_dauerzocker_
Member
73
07-16-2016, 10:42 AM
#13
Keep the dark rock pro 4 running. It will handle cooling well. I wouldn’t invest in the AIO for that.
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_dauerzocker_
07-16-2016, 10:42 AM #13

Keep the dark rock pro 4 running. It will handle cooling well. I wouldn’t invest in the AIO for that.

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JoJoRageux
Member
153
07-22-2016, 09:35 PM
#14
From an appearance standpoint, I've noticed some pretty thoughtfully crafted closed loops and even the RGB options on certain AiO models can be nicely controlled if needed. I tend to favor simple designs when it comes to decorative lighting, so this isn't a big concern here... RGB can also be turned off, which is great. I'm aware that the fans with the Ceres 500 come with RGB, but they'll have strict limitations—trust me on that.
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JoJoRageux
07-22-2016, 09:35 PM #14

From an appearance standpoint, I've noticed some pretty thoughtfully crafted closed loops and even the RGB options on certain AiO models can be nicely controlled if needed. I tend to favor simple designs when it comes to decorative lighting, so this isn't a big concern here... RGB can also be turned off, which is great. I'm aware that the fans with the Ceres 500 come with RGB, but they'll have strict limitations—trust me on that.

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IsaIzz
Junior Member
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07-24-2016, 02:42 AM
#15
I’m more than willing to help. The entire rig will be cleaned and prepared as thoroughly as possible before reinstallation to aid in thermals.
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IsaIzz
07-24-2016, 02:42 AM #15

I’m more than willing to help. The entire rig will be cleaned and prepared as thoroughly as possible before reinstallation to aid in thermals.

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Speedsonic75
Junior Member
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07-25-2016, 01:38 PM
#16
For your request, proceed only if your situation includes a glass panel—it also enhances appearance (similar to the lt520).
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Speedsonic75
07-25-2016, 01:38 PM #16

For your request, proceed only if your situation includes a glass panel—it also enhances appearance (similar to the lt520).

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Foder_Fr
Junior Member
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07-25-2016, 04:15 PM
#17
Thank you for the note. I won’t flag anyone as the answer unless specifically asked—I’m not aiming for a clear conclusion here. This feels more like a gentle reminder to keep things thoughtful.
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Foder_Fr
07-25-2016, 04:15 PM #17

Thank you for the note. I won’t flag anyone as the answer unless specifically asked—I’m not aiming for a clear conclusion here. This feels more like a gentle reminder to keep things thoughtful.

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jomayB
Junior Member
15
07-27-2016, 01:54 AM
#18
The Meshify C features tinted glass, while the Ceres 500 includes a glass panel.
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jomayB
07-27-2016, 01:54 AM #18

The Meshify C features tinted glass, while the Ceres 500 includes a glass panel.

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A_Kross
Junior Member
22
07-27-2016, 05:34 PM
#19
They usually don’t come across well; often they seem unpolished or awkward, sometimes both at the same time.
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A_Kross
07-27-2016, 05:34 PM #19

They usually don’t come across well; often they seem unpolished or awkward, sometimes both at the same time.

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Redz0ra
Member
91
08-16-2016, 12:01 PM
#20
Yes, the main reason is the higher cost and shorter durability. Cooling a mid-range CPU isn't worthwhile since you'd achieve better performance with a cheaper CPU paired with an affordable air cooler rather than investing in expensive liquid cooling.
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Redz0ra
08-16-2016, 12:01 PM #20

Yes, the main reason is the higher cost and shorter durability. Cooling a mid-range CPU isn't worthwhile since you'd achieve better performance with a cheaper CPU paired with an affordable air cooler rather than investing in expensive liquid cooling.

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