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LaszloNagy wrote:
No, I don't have heat or noise issues.
But my Ryzer CPU actually has water cooling so it does not really have a chance to overheat.
2020-06-19 03:24 AM
Karol wrote:
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2020-06-19 08:49 AM
LaszloNagy wrote:Laszlo,
Karol,
Interesting that you say that because that is what I thought for a long time, like, what if it leaks and water gets onto the CPU and the motherboard and kills the whole system.
But it is pretty widespread now, and the whole thing is a closed system, I am not really worried about water leakage or anything like that.
2020-06-19 08:50 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:Hi Ling,
Karol wrote:
wraith prism cooler
While AMDs stock coolers are better than Intels, neither are worth using. Their cooling effectiveness are mediocre and their fans are noisy. I have used Cooler Master CPU coolers for quite a while and their stock fan noise is reasonably low, though you can get even quieter fans if you buy them separately or possibly on more expensive coolers. Larger coolers, including liquid options, also allow you to run lower RPMs which further reduces noise levels. Have not used BeQuiets coolers before, but their fans are really good from memory.
Ling.