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Looking for a suitable AIO cooler to pair with your overclocked Ryzen 3 1200?

Looking for a suitable AIO cooler to pair with your overclocked Ryzen 3 1200?

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johnsrealm
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06-22-2018, 12:31 PM
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I'm working within a $550 budget and have a bit of extra cash to spend elsewhere. I aimed to boost my CPU's speed to around 3.9-4.1ghz by overclocking it. I considered investing in an aftermarket cooler, but I was curious whether purchasing a 120AIO would be beneficial long-term, especially since I plan to upgrade the CPU later.
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johnsrealm
06-22-2018, 12:31 PM #1

I'm working within a $550 budget and have a bit of extra cash to spend elsewhere. I aimed to boost my CPU's speed to around 3.9-4.1ghz by overclocking it. I considered investing in an aftermarket cooler, but I was curious whether purchasing a 120AIO would be beneficial long-term, especially since I plan to upgrade the CPU later.

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Mike_08
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06-22-2018, 06:43 PM
#2
4.1GHz seems unlikely even with cooling, but 3.9GHz might work. A Cryorig H7 could be a good choice. Most 120mm AIOs aren't very effective, so a strong air cooler would be better.
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Mike_08
06-22-2018, 06:43 PM #2

4.1GHz seems unlikely even with cooling, but 3.9GHz might work. A Cryorig H7 could be a good choice. Most 120mm AIOs aren't very effective, so a strong air cooler would be better.

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stargazer132
Junior Member
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06-23-2018, 02:59 AM
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4.1GHz seems unlikely even with cooling, but 3.9GHz might work. A Cryorig H7 would be a good choice. Most 120mm AIOs aren't very effective, so a strong air cooler would be better.
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stargazer132
06-23-2018, 02:59 AM #3

4.1GHz seems unlikely even with cooling, but 3.9GHz might work. A Cryorig H7 would be a good choice. Most 120mm AIOs aren't very effective, so a strong air cooler would be better.

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Night__Man
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06-23-2018, 05:39 AM
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4.1GHz seems unlikely to work no matter what cooling solution you choose. 3.9GHz might be feasible. A Cryorig H7 would be a strong choice. Most 120mm AIOs aren't very effective, so a reliable air cooler would be more practical. I would definitely pick a Cryorig H7 over a 120mm AIO any time. It would run quieter and perform better.
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Night__Man
06-23-2018, 05:39 AM #4

4.1GHz seems unlikely to work no matter what cooling solution you choose. 3.9GHz might be feasible. A Cryorig H7 would be a strong choice. Most 120mm AIOs aren't very effective, so a reliable air cooler would be more practical. I would definitely pick a Cryorig H7 over a 120mm AIO any time. It would run quieter and perform better.

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Skyguy_
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06-26-2018, 05:48 PM
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What do you get with the stock AMD Wraith cooler? If you haven't tried it, give it a go—it's surprisingly good and can maintain a stable 3.8 under normal conditions.
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Skyguy_
06-26-2018, 05:48 PM #5

What do you get with the stock AMD Wraith cooler? If you haven't tried it, give it a go—it's surprisingly good and can maintain a stable 3.8 under normal conditions.