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Custom water cooling vs AIO

Custom water cooling vs AIO

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AwesomeBamboo
Member
51
05-11-2016, 08:07 PM
#1
I'm using Thermaltake 3.0 ultimate 360 ringing fans.
Full load: max 69•C (OC 4.4Ghz)
Normal: 27-37•C
I'm considering custom water cooling and wondering if it will be better than AIO temperature control.
I saw some discussions suggesting they are similar in temperature with Thermaltake 3.0.
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AwesomeBamboo
05-11-2016, 08:07 PM #1

I'm using Thermaltake 3.0 ultimate 360 ringing fans.
Full load: max 69•C (OC 4.4Ghz)
Normal: 27-37•C
I'm considering custom water cooling and wondering if it will be better than AIO temperature control.
I saw some discussions suggesting they are similar in temperature with Thermaltake 3.0.

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blacknight388
Junior Member
32
05-12-2016, 03:06 AM
#2
It really depends on your goals. The quality of custom loops parts (when chosen correctly) is significantly better than the parts in AIO kits. Concerning temperatures, it varies based on your radiator size, fans, airflow configuration, and similar factors. If you're planning a setup with a similar configuration to what you're using now, temperature changes will be minimal.
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blacknight388
05-12-2016, 03:06 AM #2

It really depends on your goals. The quality of custom loops parts (when chosen correctly) is significantly better than the parts in AIO kits. Concerning temperatures, it varies based on your radiator size, fans, airflow configuration, and similar factors. If you're planning a setup with a similar configuration to what you're using now, temperature changes will be minimal.

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CreePxSh0tz
Junior Member
45
05-14-2016, 01:28 AM
#3
It really depends on your goals. The quality of custom loops parts (when chosen correctly) is significantly better than the parts in AIO kits. Temperature considerations vary based on radiator size, fan usage, airflow configuration, and similar factors. If you're aiming for a setup that matches what you currently use, temperature changes will be minimal.
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CreePxSh0tz
05-14-2016, 01:28 AM #3

It really depends on your goals. The quality of custom loops parts (when chosen correctly) is significantly better than the parts in AIO kits. Temperature considerations vary based on radiator size, fan usage, airflow configuration, and similar factors. If you're aiming for a setup that matches what you currently use, temperature changes will be minimal.