I don’t really care for looks I just want something that has good performance and not trash.

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    1 year ago

    Are you sure that you wouldn’t rather just get a good air cooler?

    Pumps eventually fail, and the 13700k doesn’t need an AIO. A good air cooler could potentially last many decades, though you would eventually need to replace the fans (and, thankfully that’s very easy to do). The trend in motherboard design is to make them compatible with previous generation coolers (AMD did this with their AM5 platform, and even a lot of AM3 coolers were easily convertable to be compatible with AM4 and AM5 systems).

    I’ve been using the same air cooler (a Noctua NH-L12) for about 9 years, first on an AM3 system, and currently on an AM4 system. The fans still sound as quiet as when I first got it. The quality of this thing is amazing.

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      1 year ago

      I had 2 pump failures in less than 3 months with the frozen Notte 360s. The 2nd failure was the replacement for the first one. I didn’t take a 3rd.

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        1 year ago

        Interesting, I’ve installed at least a half dozen of the 240’s and not one issue so far. Where did you source them from?

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      1 year ago

      I agree here even though I personally wouldn’t get an air cooler for a 13700k. Nothing wrong with one but just not for me.

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        1 year ago

        Peerless assassin SE works well for me. Temps never get higher than 85. PL 255 with slight downvolt

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        1 year ago

        14700k @ 265w load in cinebench r23 never breaks 90c and never throttles. this is with a phantom spirit and a contact frame. harder to cool than a 13700k too because of the extra e-cores.

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      I am using a Noctua NH-U12A with a 14700K. After changing to stock Intel power limits and a mild 0.075 adaptive underclock I get idle temps of 30-33C, gaming temps of 40-45C, and work temps of up to max 66C depending on the application I am using. I expect the results will be very similar with a 13700K. It is a very efficient air cooler. Of course if I was aggressively overlocking I would have to use a decent AIO.

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    1 year ago

    I hate questions like these. Will you plan on running with or without power limits? Just get a decent air cooler if you don’t want the best performance

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    1 year ago

    B-stock/reconditioned Arctic LF II 280/360 from their eBay store. I got one for like 60% of the MSRP price and the unit that I got was pretty much brand new

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    Im currently using a deepcool LT520 on a 14600k at 5.8ghz, peaking at 200w in cinebench and this cooler is able to keep it bellow 90C.

    The only cons that i see is the fan noise at full speed 3000rpm but you can get a silent AIO like Arctic Liquid Freezer II that performs equally if not better

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      1 year ago

      that’s not fan speed, that’s pump speed. just put a system together with the lt720 yesterday. unless you have a bad mobo or miswired the fans, your AIO fans can be controlled separately from the pump and should run at typical 120mm noise levels. usually you’ll have significant headroom to turn down the fan curve when you’re not all core rendering.

      question though - does your lt520 pump produce a quite loud high pitched whine whenever it’s active? mine does, it’s by far the loudest thing in my case when my case fans aren’t on full blast (which is almost never) and it seems like a defect. probably gonna return to amazon and reorder

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    1 year ago

    I’m using a corsair h150 on a 14700k with kryonaut paste and Max temps I’ve seen is 82 degrees. It’s a budget aio

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    Was in the same boat a few months ago. Ended up going with a Deepcool LT720 AIO because it was the cheapest 360 AIO that was also a really good performer, no rgb and looks pretty clean. Was able to cool around 220W at stock but I decided to get a contact frame, thermalgrizzly paste and some noctua AF12 to replace the stock fans fans. Pulling close to 300W at about 77°C. I’ve heard good things about Artic liquid freezer ii (thicker radiator but quieter vs LT720) and Lian li Galahad 2 Trinity which I think is the best performing AIO atm.

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      i’m assuming your pump isn’t making an obnoxious loud whine sound whenever it’s active? mine is, i’m considering returning it and rebuying since most of my radiator screws don’t go in properly either

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        Oh it does at 100%, but usually i’d be playing games, can’t hear the pump over the noise of the game. I adjusted the fan pump curve to only run at about 50% minimum, then ramp up as needed vs cpu temps. No annoying pump whine when doing anything not intensive with at 50%.