While increasing the speed of my 6700K, it gets very hot.
While increasing the speed of my 6700K, it gets very hot.
In games I don't reach 80+, but under stress tests I do. Then the current setup works just fine. It all comes down to your comfort level.
I’m going to replace this huge cooler. I cleared the dust from the computer and when I put it back in, it was a long time—over an hour. I even cut a finger while handling it. Could you recommend a good water-cooler and some fans for my Corsair Carbide SPEC-01 Red LED? I only have one fan front.
I plan to replace this large, unattractive cooler. After cleaning the computer, putting the cooler back in was a hassle—required at least an hour and caused a cut on my finger. Could you recommend a good cooler with water features and fans for my Corsair Carbide SPEC-01 Red LED? I only have one fan front. The case isn’t really built for water AIO coolers.
For water cooling, do you need something more advanced? Your case isn't built for the top-tier water aio coolers. You might fit a 120mm aio water CPU cooler at the rear exhaust, but high-end air CPU coolers will likely match or exceed its performance.
Suztera :
The water cooling setup requires something more advanced. Your case isn't suitable for the top-tier water aio coolers. You might fit a 120mm aio water CPU cooler at the rear exhaust, but the premium air CPU coolers will either match or outperform the 120mm aio models.
Man, I didn't grasp the point. So 120mm is the same for a high-end model too?
I think anything longer than 120mm in an AIO cooler is considered high-end. The 120mm is about the radiator length.