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What cooler should I get?

What cooler should I get?

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Amegahoney
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04-22-2018, 11:05 AM
#11
I've only checked the Arctic Freezer 33 eSport from those two models; it performed quite well. My current choice for a mid-size air cooler is the Cooler Master MA410M. Anything bigger like the Noctua D15/D14 or be quiet options are better. Dark Rock 3/4 or Pro versions are also worth considering.
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Amegahoney
04-22-2018, 11:05 AM #11

I've only checked the Arctic Freezer 33 eSport from those two models; it performed quite well. My current choice for a mid-size air cooler is the Cooler Master MA410M. Anything bigger like the Noctua D15/D14 or be quiet options are better. Dark Rock 3/4 or Pro versions are also worth considering.

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Seer413
Member
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04-22-2018, 11:15 AM
#12
I have never experienced a leak with this pump; it operates smoothly without any issues. If you choose not to go with the H60 model, I confidently say:
ARCTIC AC Freezer 33 eSport stands out as a winner.
The remaining options are now your decision, but if you can afford it, I would opt for dual fans. You can pick between RED, Yellow, or White accents. The red one really catches my eye.
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Seer413
04-22-2018, 11:15 AM #12

I have never experienced a leak with this pump; it operates smoothly without any issues. If you choose not to go with the H60 model, I confidently say:
ARCTIC AC Freezer 33 eSport stands out as a winner.
The remaining options are now your decision, but if you can afford it, I would opt for dual fans. You can pick between RED, Yellow, or White accents. The red one really catches my eye.

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Xxshalevop
Member
193
04-22-2018, 01:59 PM
#13
OP, what's your budget? The cooler master (MA410M) really looks great, and the Noctua Nh-D15 would be a great choice if you have room.
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Xxshalevop
04-22-2018, 01:59 PM #13

OP, what's your budget? The cooler master (MA410M) really looks great, and the Noctua Nh-D15 would be a great choice if you have room.

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davecarlo2000
Member
186
04-22-2018, 02:46 PM
#14
The H60 is back in stock again. I'm going to take out the Arctic AC unit plus the top case fan and get it!
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davecarlo2000
04-22-2018, 02:46 PM #14

The H60 is back in stock again. I'm going to take out the Arctic AC unit plus the top case fan and get it!

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ckronox
Member
76
04-24-2018, 09:02 AM
#15
I haven't supported any AIO, particularly the 120mm one.
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ckronox
04-24-2018, 09:02 AM #15

I haven't supported any AIO, particularly the 120mm one.

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ReD_T1000
Member
168
04-24-2018, 09:50 AM
#16
Well, worth giving a try!
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ReD_T1000
04-24-2018, 09:50 AM #16

Well, worth giving a try!

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Lovechurros
Member
197
04-24-2018, 11:17 AM
#17
I've used 120, which cools better than air. I wonder why a good product and idea still need your hobby but everyone has their own approach. Clearly they can fail more often, which leads me to this post.
For the sake of tech gods, please keep the box and receipt forever. Lol if the pump stops working soon, you should usually get it fixed from Corsair.
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Lovechurros
04-24-2018, 11:17 AM #17

I've used 120, which cools better than air. I wonder why a good product and idea still need your hobby but everyone has their own approach. Clearly they can fail more often, which leads me to this post.
For the sake of tech gods, please keep the box and receipt forever. Lol if the pump stops working soon, you should usually get it fixed from Corsair.

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Guson
Junior Member
46
04-24-2018, 01:16 PM
#18
An aio offers essentially the same results within the same category as an air cooler. The Corsair H60 performs almost the same as the hyper212 evo. In terms of advantages, it mainly comes down to appearance or compatibility rather than actual performance. The exception lies with the 280+mm AIOs, which provide a much larger capacity compared to the largest air coolers—though this only matters if your OC exceeds 250w combined. For most setups, the NH-D15 behaves similarly to other 280mm AIOs, differing only slightly in temperature.

The Scythe Fuma Rev.b delivers strong cooling for its dimensions, but may face fitment challenges with large socket heatsinks and tall RAM due to reduced heatpipe height.
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Guson
04-24-2018, 01:16 PM #18

An aio offers essentially the same results within the same category as an air cooler. The Corsair H60 performs almost the same as the hyper212 evo. In terms of advantages, it mainly comes down to appearance or compatibility rather than actual performance. The exception lies with the 280+mm AIOs, which provide a much larger capacity compared to the largest air coolers—though this only matters if your OC exceeds 250w combined. For most setups, the NH-D15 behaves similarly to other 280mm AIOs, differing only slightly in temperature.

The Scythe Fuma Rev.b delivers strong cooling for its dimensions, but may face fitment challenges with large socket heatsinks and tall RAM due to reduced heatpipe height.

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