F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Compare Ryzen R5 1600 Wraithspire, Corsair H55 AIO and choose the best fit.

Compare Ryzen R5 1600 Wraithspire, Corsair H55 AIO and choose the best fit.

Compare Ryzen R5 1600 Wraithspire, Corsair H55 AIO and choose the best fit.

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GgBabes
Junior Member
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11-27-2017, 08:55 AM
#1
Considering the new setup, wondering whether to stick with the stock cooler at 1600 or switch to the H55. Seeking a moderate adjustment, close to 3.6, and looking for some advice.
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GgBabes
11-27-2017, 08:55 AM #1

Considering the new setup, wondering whether to stick with the stock cooler at 1600 or switch to the H55. Seeking a moderate adjustment, close to 3.6, and looking for some advice.

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lionlane
Member
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11-27-2017, 02:28 PM
#2
Aftermarket coolers typically work better than original ones (particularly Watercoolers), although the Wraith remains fairly dependable. The risk of the pump failing varies with the age of your h55, so keeping the stock cooler would be wise if you anticipate any issues.
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lionlane
11-27-2017, 02:28 PM #2

Aftermarket coolers typically work better than original ones (particularly Watercoolers), although the Wraith remains fairly dependable. The risk of the pump failing varies with the age of your h55, so keeping the stock cooler would be wise if you anticipate any issues.

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RufflesPotatos
Junior Member
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11-27-2017, 02:43 PM
#3
Aftermarket coolers typically work better than original ones (particularly Watercoolers), although the Wraith remains fairly dependable. The risk of the pump failing varies with the age of your h55, so keeping the stock cooler would be wise if you anticipate potential issues.
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RufflesPotatos
11-27-2017, 02:43 PM #3

Aftermarket coolers typically work better than original ones (particularly Watercoolers), although the Wraith remains fairly dependable. The risk of the pump failing varies with the age of your h55, so keeping the stock cooler would be wise if you anticipate potential issues.