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Le questioni riguardano un 212 evo: dovrei aggiornarlo?

Le questioni riguardano un 212 evo: dovrei aggiornarlo?

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xWolfen
Junior Member
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05-11-2023, 09:25 AM
#1
You should consider upgrading to a 240mm lens after using the 21mm for three months.
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xWolfen
05-11-2023, 09:25 AM #1

You should consider upgrading to a 240mm lens after using the 21mm for three months.

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NoHaxDog
Junior Member
16
05-14-2023, 12:46 AM
#2
I would verify your temperatures.
If they are normal, upgrading seems unnecessary.
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NoHaxDog
05-14-2023, 12:46 AM #2

I would verify your temperatures.
If they are normal, upgrading seems unnecessary.

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Mitchell006
Member
186
05-18-2023, 05:32 PM
#3
What is being cooled and what's the performance like? There are 240mm liquid coolers, suggesting a possible interest in switching to liquid cooling.
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Mitchell006
05-18-2023, 05:32 PM #3

What is being cooled and what's the performance like? There are 240mm liquid coolers, suggesting a possible interest in switching to liquid cooling.

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Yoshman2000
Member
180
05-19-2023, 01:53 AM
#4
It depends on the CPU you have and how you plan to use it. More importantly, does your current case fit a liquid cooler setup (tubing, pump, radiator, fans, etc.)?
You might want to switch to an AIO or water cooling simply because it’s possible.
For example, I used a 212 EVO with push/pull for years on an overclocked Skylake 6700K, rarely exceeding 75°C even under heavy load.
But when I upgraded to a larger case, I successfully transitioned to a 560 AIO system without any issues.
Choose what suits you best and fits your budget. 😀
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Yoshman2000
05-19-2023, 01:53 AM #4

It depends on the CPU you have and how you plan to use it. More importantly, does your current case fit a liquid cooler setup (tubing, pump, radiator, fans, etc.)?
You might want to switch to an AIO or water cooling simply because it’s possible.
For example, I used a 212 EVO with push/pull for years on an overclocked Skylake 6700K, rarely exceeding 75°C even under heavy load.
But when I upgraded to a larger case, I successfully transitioned to a 560 AIO system without any issues.
Choose what suits you best and fits your budget. 😀

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Pika756
Junior Member
21
05-28-2023, 08:05 PM
#5
If it's working, then no.
If you want something else, then yes.
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Pika756
05-28-2023, 08:05 PM #5

If it's working, then no.
If you want something else, then yes.

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Broflash
Senior Member
740
06-08-2023, 11:47 PM
#6
It seems there might be some confusion about "WANTs" and "NEEDs." If your CPU is running efficiently, you likely don't need an upgrade, but you should consider upgrading if necessary.
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Broflash
06-08-2023, 11:47 PM #6

It seems there might be some confusion about "WANTs" and "NEEDs." If your CPU is running efficiently, you likely don't need an upgrade, but you should consider upgrading if necessary.