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Will using aio water cooling affect the temperature of vrm?

Will using aio water cooling affect the temperature of vrm?

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RepoRizer
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05-14-2017, 07:51 AM
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Not exceeding 100 euros (around 30,000 euros on this site). And yes, I don’t have a case yet, but my father said we’ll likely place an order for a PC today.
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RepoRizer
05-14-2017, 07:51 AM #21

Not exceeding 100 euros (around 30,000 euros on this site). And yes, I don’t have a case yet, but my father said we’ll likely place an order for a PC today.

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Ariiiiiii
Member
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05-15-2017, 02:54 PM
#22
What about this case? I can install the cooling system on top, and it also looks appealing to me without being significantly more costly than the S340.
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Ariiiiiii
05-15-2017, 02:54 PM #22

What about this case? I can install the cooling system on top, and it also looks appealing to me without being significantly more costly than the S340.

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Kyonae
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06-05-2017, 05:16 AM
#23
Looking at it, view 31 would work too.
These situations also fit well with a rad as a front intake (they feature mesh fronts that maintain airflow without compromise).
You can find more info here: https://ipon.hu/shop/termek/fractal-desi...te/1598695
https://ipon.hu/shop/termek/fractal-desi...te/1580770
A top mount exhaust rad could also work, depending on the board—especially since the gaming 5 has a lot of plastic covering near the top.
The focus G is available in many colors (skip the mini as it’s a matx case) and most people would think it’s a good option.
My concern is:
Your suggested setup is 146261 ft.
For similar budgets, you can get an x470 board with a 2600x and skip the liquid cooler since it’s not necessary.
The 2600x works almost identically to a 1600 clocked at 4ghz.
If you prefer the original 1600 CPU and cooler, changing the board would be better—an x370 is too expensive, and a b350 is sufficient for overclocking a Ryzen 5.
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Kyonae
06-05-2017, 05:16 AM #23

Looking at it, view 31 would work too.
These situations also fit well with a rad as a front intake (they feature mesh fronts that maintain airflow without compromise).
You can find more info here: https://ipon.hu/shop/termek/fractal-desi...te/1598695
https://ipon.hu/shop/termek/fractal-desi...te/1580770
A top mount exhaust rad could also work, depending on the board—especially since the gaming 5 has a lot of plastic covering near the top.
The focus G is available in many colors (skip the mini as it’s a matx case) and most people would think it’s a good option.
My concern is:
Your suggested setup is 146261 ft.
For similar budgets, you can get an x470 board with a 2600x and skip the liquid cooler since it’s not necessary.
The 2600x works almost identically to a 1600 clocked at 4ghz.
If you prefer the original 1600 CPU and cooler, changing the board would be better—an x370 is too expensive, and a b350 is sufficient for overclocking a Ryzen 5.

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S_N_O_X_H
Junior Member
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06-17-2017, 02:42 PM
#24
As you mentioned, I won't purchase a liquid cooler. For now, I'll consider what I'll choose since it doesn't really matter if I go with one. Regarding the motherboard, I'm unsure what to do. This ASUS Prime looks quite unattractive; it lacks much RGB, but what advantages do I gain by choosing it over the Gigabyte X370? I'm aware that using an X470 might improve my RAM compatibility, though I don't know more details.
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S_N_O_X_H
06-17-2017, 02:42 PM #24

As you mentioned, I won't purchase a liquid cooler. For now, I'll consider what I'll choose since it doesn't really matter if I go with one. Regarding the motherboard, I'm unsure what to do. This ASUS Prime looks quite unattractive; it lacks much RGB, but what advantages do I gain by choosing it over the Gigabyte X370? I'm aware that using an X470 might improve my RAM compatibility, though I don't know more details.

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Gaspoda
Member
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06-17-2017, 04:04 PM
#25
The x470 was just a recommendation if aiming for the 2600x to ensure compatibility.
If opting for the 1600, consider the b350 Asus Strix or MSI Gaming Pro Carbon.
They are significantly more affordable and offer minimal differences in features.
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Gaspoda
06-17-2017, 04:04 PM #25

The x470 was just a recommendation if aiming for the 2600x to ensure compatibility.
If opting for the 1600, consider the b350 Asus Strix or MSI Gaming Pro Carbon.
They are significantly more affordable and offer minimal differences in features.

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MinerXx
Junior Member
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06-22-2017, 02:58 AM
#26
Well x370 one offers a lot more RGB options. Initially, I considered the b350 Strix, but I found that BIOS updates for the b350 chipset aren't frequent, and there are numerous RAM compatibility issues. Plus, it doesn't provide sufficient RGB support.
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MinerXx
06-22-2017, 02:58 AM #26

Well x370 one offers a lot more RGB options. Initially, I considered the b350 Strix, but I found that BIOS updates for the b350 chipset aren't frequent, and there are numerous RAM compatibility issues. Plus, it doesn't provide sufficient RGB support.

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