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good liquid coller for FX 8320

good liquid coller for FX 8320

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pooh_bear6
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192
05-20-2025, 07:45 PM
#1
I'm setting up an AMD system and require a reliable water cooler for the FX 8320 that supports overclocking beyond 4.5. Custom options aren't an option.
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pooh_bear6
05-20-2025, 07:45 PM #1

I'm setting up an AMD system and require a reliable water cooler for the FX 8320 that supports overclocking beyond 4.5. Custom options aren't an option.

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Shukokai
Member
231
05-21-2025, 02:34 PM
#2
Yeah, it does, but I’d rather turn up the fans myself. Everyone’s free to decide, but I don’t think it’s essential. It’s definitely not a bad thing.
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Shukokai
05-21-2025, 02:34 PM #2

Yeah, it does, but I’d rather turn up the fans myself. Everyone’s free to decide, but I don’t think it’s essential. It’s definitely not a bad thing.

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_STEVE_HD_
Member
69
05-23-2025, 05:03 AM
#3
Well, if you have the room, consider a GTX H100i or the Corsair Double 120mm radiator. If not, opt for the H80i—it works up to 4.5 and beyond is tough. The H110i GTX is top-notch and often offers good value, though fitting it can be tricky in some setups. For those seeking an even stronger core, the Thermaltake Water 3.0 is an option, but it’s mainly useful with a 9590.
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_STEVE_HD_
05-23-2025, 05:03 AM #3

Well, if you have the room, consider a GTX H100i or the Corsair Double 120mm radiator. If not, opt for the H80i—it works up to 4.5 and beyond is tough. The H110i GTX is top-notch and often offers good value, though fitting it can be tricky in some setups. For those seeking an even stronger core, the Thermaltake Water 3.0 is an option, but it’s mainly useful with a 9590.

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Loopsip
Member
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05-25-2025, 06:21 AM
#4
Robert Cook suggests considering a GTX H100i or Corsair Double 120mm radiator if available. If not, the H80i is a viable option, though it may struggle beyond 4.5. The H110i GTX is recommended as the top choice, though it can be pricey and tricky to fit. For those seeking maximum performance, the Thermaltake Water 3.0 is an alternative, but only practical with a 9590. He also mentions the Cryorig A40 Ultimate as a possibility, though uncertain.
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Loopsip
05-25-2025, 06:21 AM #4

Robert Cook suggests considering a GTX H100i or Corsair Double 120mm radiator if available. If not, the H80i is a viable option, though it may struggle beyond 4.5. The H110i GTX is recommended as the top choice, though it can be pricey and tricky to fit. For those seeking maximum performance, the Thermaltake Water 3.0 is an alternative, but only practical with a 9590. He also mentions the Cryorig A40 Ultimate as a possibility, though uncertain.

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Azeeus
Junior Member
17
05-25-2025, 07:05 AM
#5
Ah yes, That is a good cooler too, I have no experience with them, but I know a few people who have built with them and they seem as good as any other cooler, I just do not get the fan. ( in my mind it would look better if you just put some airflow fans in your case.
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Azeeus
05-25-2025, 07:05 AM #5

Ah yes, That is a good cooler too, I have no experience with them, but I know a few people who have built with them and they seem as good as any other cooler, I just do not get the fan. ( in my mind it would look better if you just put some airflow fans in your case.

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MisterLightPM
Junior Member
17
05-27-2025, 10:07 PM
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Robert Cook shares his thoughts on a cooler, mentioning he hasn't used them before but has heard positive feedback from others. He notes the lack of a fan and suggests adding airflow fans for better performance. Theoretically, this setup could improve cooling for the motherboard.
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MisterLightPM
05-27-2025, 10:07 PM #6

Robert Cook shares his thoughts on a cooler, mentioning he hasn't used them before but has heard positive feedback from others. He notes the lack of a fan and suggests adding airflow fans for better performance. Theoretically, this setup could improve cooling for the motherboard.

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Pietrodar
Member
166
05-27-2025, 11:08 PM
#7
Yeah, it does, but I’d rather turn up the fans myself. Everyone’s free to decide, but I don’t think it’s essential. It’s definitely not a bad thing.
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Pietrodar
05-27-2025, 11:08 PM #7

Yeah, it does, but I’d rather turn up the fans myself. Everyone’s free to decide, but I don’t think it’s essential. It’s definitely not a bad thing.

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uaeman107
Junior Member
24
05-28-2025, 02:16 AM
#8
You need a water cooler to stay comfortable in hot conditions. It helps maintain your body temperature and keeps you hydrated.
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uaeman107
05-28-2025, 02:16 AM #8

You need a water cooler to stay comfortable in hot conditions. It helps maintain your body temperature and keeps you hydrated.