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HyperFlow Silent: Why Choose Between Quiet and Powerful Cooling? Get Both! 🤔✨
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Best Cooling Solutions for Gaming PCs

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  • Consider liquid cooling systems like HyperFlow Silent for a balance of performance and noise reduction.
  • Brands such as Noctua, Thermaltake, and Arctic offer reliable fan options.
  • Evaluate case compatibility and airflow design when choosing cooling solutions.

Liquid Cooling Systems

Liquid cooling systems are popular for their efficient heat dissipation and quieter operation compared to air cooling. The HyperFlow Silent system is highlighted for providing powerful thermal efficiency while maintaining minimal noise levels [2]. This system features noise-reducing pumps and optimized fan blades, making it suitable for gaming setups where both performance and quietness are desired [2:1].

Fan Recommendations

For those opting for traditional air cooling, brands like Noctua, Thermaltake, and Arctic are recommended for their reliable performance [3:1]. When building a gaming PC, consider the number and size of fans that can be installed in your case. For example, fitting two 140mm fans at the front and additional 120mm fans elsewhere can help manage temperatures effectively [3:3].

Case Compatibility and Airflow Design

The choice of cooling solution should also take into account the design and compatibility of your PC case. Cases like the NZXT H9 Flow are noted for their tempered glass design which may impact airflow and dust accumulation [4:1]. Ensuring proper intake and exhaust configurations can optimize cooling efficiency. For rack-mounted setups, AC Infinity's solutions provide effective intake and exhaust options [5:1].

Additional Features and Aesthetics

Some users express interest in additional features such as LCD screens on cooling components for monitoring purposes [1:1]. While aesthetics like ARGB lighting are popular, some cooling solutions like the HyperFlow Silent prioritize a sleek and refined look without flashy elements [1].

When selecting a cooling solution, consider factors such as your budget, aesthetic preferences, and specific cooling needs based on your hardware configuration and usage patterns.

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HyperFlow Silent: Why Choose Between Quiet and Powerful Cooling? Get Both! 🤔✨

Posted by Montech_hq · in r/MontechPC · 6 months ago
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No more compromises when picking the perfect cooling solution.
HyperFlow Silent checks all the boxes—high-performance cooling with whisper-quiet operation.

 ✅ Keeps your system cool.
✅ Stays quiet in operation.
✅ Looks sleek and refined.

Designed with a different approach, HyperFlow Silent ditches ARGB from the previous model, embracing a subtle, elegant aesthetic. Whether in an office, studio, or late-night gaming setup, it blends in seamlessly with a modern, sophisticated look.

What’s next on your wishlist? Tell us, and let’s make it happen! 👇

https://reddit.com/link/1j6vwgu/video/wrwm4o1eu6ne1/player

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bluehedgehog0 · 6 months ago

My wishlist is Montech LCD fans! 👍🏻😍🙏🏻

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Montech_hq · OP · 6 months ago

We’re always working on new innovations! 🔥

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Die_Graue_Eminenz · 6 months ago

My wishlist:

  • a clean AIO like this but with a LCD screen on the pump Block
  • a LCD screen that you can mount on the moveable side fan bracket in the King 95. So you would put still intake fans in the side but instead of the additional fan mounting in the front with the mesh panel, you put the screen behind the curved glass. That would be absolute 🔥🔥🔥
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❄️HyperFlow Silent – Maximum Cooling, Minimal Noise. 🔕

Posted by Montech_hq · in r/MontechPC · 7 months ago
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PC cooling has always been a trade-off: Performance vs. Noise. But what if you could have both? 💡 Introducing HyperFlow Silent, the next evolution in liquid cooling—engineered to deliver powerful thermal efficiency while keeping noise to an absolute minimum.

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🚀 The Best of Both Worlds – Strong Cooling, Low Noise

🔹 Ultra-Quiet Operation – Noise-reducing pump (28.8 dBA) and optimized fan blades (24.8 dBA) keep things cool without unnecessary distractions.

🔹 Peak Thermal Efficiency – A 27mm high-density radiator and 72.3 CFM airflow ensure stable temperatures even under heavy workloads.

🔹 Minimalist Design, Maximum Impact – No RGB, no distractions—just a sleek, professional look with a refined swirl pattern for those who appreciate clean aesthetics.

🔹 Built for Performance Rigs – Compatible with the latest Intel & AMD CPU sockets, ensuring smooth integration into high-performance setups.

🔹 6-Year Leakproof Warranty – Backed by long-term durability, because peace of mind matters.

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💡 Whether you’re gaming, content creating, or running high-performance workloads, HyperFlow Silent lets you stay cool and focused—without the constant hum of an overworked cooler.

No more compromises. Just pure, quiet power. Who else prefers clean aesthetics & distraction-free performance? 👀👇

🛒 Now Available!

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JustAReallyTiredGuy · 7 months ago

Woo! Those look awesome!

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venzshow · 7 months ago

Wow. Can't wait to try this!

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Die_Graue_Eminenz · 7 months ago

That will fit perfectly in my new King 95 Ultra build

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Any Recommendations for cooling Fans for gaming pc?

Posted by Legitimate_Nail_4941 · in r/pcmasterrace · 6 months ago

Hello this is the first time I’ve ever built a computer, or posted on Reddit. I currently have a Corsair 4000d, with a 3080ti, core i912900k, 32 gigs of ram ,2tb ssd, 850w psu, noctua nh d15, and gigabyte z790. I haven’t purchased any other fans for this build and was wondering what I need to put in it, I know the cpu will run hot when it’s installed and running in the case and I can assume a 3080ti isn’t exactly going to run cool so I’d like to put more fans in for extra cooling.

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Legitimate_Nail_4941 · OP · 6 months ago

Awesome thank you very much for the advice. I will definitely try this I was looking around and figured it would be a good idea to get som more cooling in the computer.

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RevolutionaryKey145 · 6 months ago

Noctua, thermaltake and arctic brands have good fans

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Legitimate_Nail_4941 · OP · 6 months ago

Should I do two 140 mm or three 120mm for the front the case only comes with two 120mm

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RevolutionaryKey145 · 6 months ago

If you can fit 2 140mm at the front and the rest 120mm i think it will be good. But you still have to test the temps after.

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Cooling - AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D advice - moving to AMD from Intel (1st time)

Posted by Flateric75 · in r/pcupgrade · 4 months ago

I never had water or liquid cooling before - or AMD CPU - always had Intel / air cooling

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D - which is the best cooling to go for?

I have a goof

d knowlege on PC``s - built my own in the past - and have my spec list ready to go

just bit stuck on CPU cooling - i know more about Intel - told AMD runs hotter?

My case will be

NZXT H9 Flow Black Mid Tower Tempered Glass PC Gaming Case

https://www.scan.co.uk/products/nzxt-h9-flow-black-mid-tower-chassis-w-tempered-glass-4x-120mm-fans-usb-32-type-c-atx-matx-mitx

Thank you

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Apprehensive_Bike_40 · 3 months ago

Montech HyperFlow Silent 360 stands out to me for that case though I think it’s a bad choice. You are doubling the width of your case for a power supply chamber that’s more than likely just going to be a dust trap.

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Flateric75 · OP · 3 months ago

which one do you have? - and not easy to decide on a case is it either :)

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r/homelab • [5]

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Cooling solution

Posted by seahorsetech · in r/homelab · 9 months ago

Interested to see what others are using for cooling their home racks. Mine consists of around 7 devices which produce heat. I am looking for a solution to provide additional cooling just to be safe. I hear good things about AC Infinity's rack mount cooling, but want to know a good place to start. I understand an ideal setup is to have an intake and exhaust, but if I'm just getting started, would a good place to start to just have a single exhaust at the top of the rack?

I'd also like to mention that my rack is in an enclosure/has a front door. It does actually have a fan on the top, although it is very noisy and on max all the time, so a dedicated cooling that monitors temperature and adjusts the speed accordingly is definitely a must.

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Double_Intention_641 · 9 months ago

AC infinity has intake and exhaust 2u solutions which are nice. In at the bottom, out at the top works pretty well. You could also look at replacing your top fans with 5/12v fans and a simple inline dc controller, and leave them always on, but quiet. I did that after the sound of my 120v fans bothered me for the last time. They now run 24/7, but so quietly they're not audible over the systems.

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Cooling components other than CPU

Posted by ElendilS117 · in r/buildapc · 3 years ago

Good evening all, I finally have obtained a graphics card, so I can go ahead and finish my gaming build, however I have a question on cooling.

I don’t see anyone talk about cooling anything other than their CPU, unless they use a custom loop. I’m planning to get an AIO Liquid Cooler for my CPU, however is there anything you need for like GPU or RAM or anything else? Or are the case fans normally good enough to not require one.

I’d do a custom loop but I’m too scared to do it on my first PC build

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Internet_Machine · 3 years ago

The gpu has a cooler built in, if the ram has a cover over the green or blue PCB thats a heat sync which cools the ram, if your temps are ok you shouldnt need to do anything, you can look up the operating temp of your specific card (some run hotter than others) and view your temps with a software (i use NZXTcam) but you shouldnt need to worry about the ram, ive never even heard of ram overheating

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ElendilS117 · OP · 3 years ago

I think I’ll be getting an NZXT cooler as well, the kraken Z series with the LCD screen, so I’ll probably be using that to monitor temps

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Internet_Machine · 3 years ago

I assume you mean for the cpu? I dont think that will give you gpu temps only cpu

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ElendilS117 · OP · 3 years ago

I’ve never heard of it overheating, but I saw someone “make a custom fan” or something for it on TikTok I think and was talking about how it improved his computer, and that’s what prompted this whole question for myself lol

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05bossboy · 3 years ago

I saw that too with the 2 tiny Noctua fans, i think it may have been him trying to sell that little 3D printed cooler

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DreadFawks · 3 years ago

The GPU has its own cooler built into it. The other components all generate far less heat than the the CPU or GPU. As long as you have air flowing into and out of the case, they'll be fine.

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ElendilS117 · OP · 3 years ago

Awesome thank you

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Mango-is-Mango · 3 years ago

Yeah the gpu has a cooler built in and long as there’s air moving in the case the ram/motherboard will be fine. The one other thing is making sure you have case with good airflow (eg. Mesh front)

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ElendilS117 · OP · 3 years ago

Awesome thanks dude

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ParadoxArcher · 3 years ago

Custom loop can be fun if you are experienced and looking for a challenge but you certainly don't need to dabble in it now!

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ElendilS117 · OP · 3 years ago

It looks very interesting, but watching people do all those pipes and turns was a little too stressful for me lol

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For cooling solutions this is the best ive ever done. Cpu and gpu never went over 60 degree celcius while playing any triple A title

Posted by hawkbro916 · in r/GamingLaptops · 5 years ago
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60ToSitCoD · 5 years ago

Will this work for the razer blade

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hawkbro916 · OP · 5 years ago

Ya it should. They come with alot of different adapters for different sizes

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60ToSitCoD · 5 years ago

Does the cooling pad help with temps alone ?

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pokey187187 · 5 years ago

I’ll deffo wann see proper reviews before I would touch am , most vacuum cooler do nothing at all

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ikineba · 5 years ago

how loud are those?

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DK_gh0st_ · 5 years ago

Also, what’s the price? Do u have a link?

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AwesomeShizzles · 5 years ago

Those can damage the laptop fans if those vaccume thingies pull air the wrong way or pull it faster than the laptop fans

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schizrade · 5 years ago

These?

https://www.opolar.com/collections/others/products/opolar-laptop-cooler-with-temperature-display?variant=13801828319305

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r/MontechPC • [8]

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🔄 HyperFlow Silent – MONTECH’s Quietest AIO Yet! 🔄

Posted by Montech_hq · in r/MontechPC · 7 months ago

https://reddit.com/link/1j2d7c6/video/3mjob0wnefme1/player

We know the struggle—finding an AIO that cools like a beast without turning your PC into a jet engine. HyperFlow Silent is here to change that. 🚀

What makes it different?✅ Noise levels reduced by 20.7% at full speed – Less distraction, more performance.✅ Optimized fan blade design – A reinforced ring structure minimizes vibrations, keeping noise in check.✅ 27mm high-density radiator – Efficient cooling for high-performance CPUs.✅ No RGB, just clean aesthetics – Perfect for minimalist setups.

🔧 Whether you're gaming, editing, or just want a powerful but whisper-quiet system, HyperFlow Silent delivers.

💬 What’s your biggest challenge when it comes to cooling? Let’s talk in the comments!

🔗 Check it out here: Amazon Link

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MlJTa · 7 months ago

Will you guys be selling the fans separately? They look nice. :)

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Montech_hq · OP · 7 months ago

Thank you for your support! 😊 We’ll share your interest with our team and hope to make it available in the future. Stay tuned!

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JustAReallyTiredGuy · 7 months ago

That looks great guys! I’d love to see it in person.

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Deserted_Derserter · 7 months ago

Sike! From other reviews i heard its almost thr same performance as the rgb ones

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Montech_hq · OP · 7 months ago

This model is all about a stealthy, low-profile design—we’ve removed the RGB elements while also reducing noise levels compared to the ARGB version. 😉

🔗 Learn more here!

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r/buildapc • [9]

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PC Cooling: Which is best?

Posted by TheMythicalMagikarp · in r/buildapc · 4 years ago

My gaming/PC backstory (for those who care):

I've been a gamer as long as I can remember but always was using old consoles and systems. My earliest gaming memory was playing Zelda Ocarina of Time on the N64. I also played games like CIV and Age of Empires on a very old PC without an internet connection that was several years out of date and had to play games on the lowest graphics setting in order to even run the game. We must have been getting 15-20 frames at times. However, in college I finally got myself an Xbox One X after launch and that was a massive upgrade for me. I've always wanted to build my very own PC especially in the last 4-5 years. I used to work IT for my university for a while and that desire was only amplified, but couldn't do it because of a lack of space and funds. However, I have recently graduated and am saving up quickly to finally get the PC of my dreams built. I've been doing lots of research to make sure I can do it right the first time.

Actual question:

I plan on getting a 5000 series Ryzen Zen 3 processor and an Nvidia 3080 or 3090 RTX graphics card whenever they become more widely available. However, my biggest question is what should I do for cooling those components? I've considered just using the graphics cards built in air cooling and getting an AIO like the NZXT Kraken Z73 for the CPU. I think it would look good and be easy to manage. However, I am also considering getting an AIO for the graphics card as well when they become available or getting a custom loop kit that does the CPU and the GPU in one loop. Would it be possible to keep the Kraken display if you do a custom loop?

Which would you guys recommend doing? Do any of these options offer more of a benefit over the other? I know a custom loop can be time-consuming and expensive but I would be willing to do it if the performance and looks is worth the hassle.

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I plan on hopefully building in a Lian Li 011 Dynamic XL. I know everyone and their dog is building in this case but I just love the look of it.

​

If people are interested I could also edit in my PC Part Picker list.

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SwhichD · 4 years ago

While Zen3 thermal performance remains to be seen, if it's anything like Zen2 I highly doubt there there will be any meaningful difference between custom loop and just a decent AIO or even a large air cooler.

So the real question comes down to whether you want to water cool the GPU. I'm not sure if there's anything on the market to use AIOs with the 3000 series cards yet since they are so new, though I'm sure there will be eventually (stock air cooler will obviously still work until then). That said, these often have drawbacks like worse VRM and memory cooling, and often still have fans and heatsinks mounted on to deal with that. You also don't have much flexibility when it comes to routing tubing compared to custom loop. The resulting setup is often bulky and messy-looking, though again, we will see what the situation when options actually reach the market. Custom loop cooling is definitely the no-compromise solution on looks and performance if set up right, but as you said it's expensive and a bit of a hassle and you'll have to do a lot of research and planning if it's your first go at it.

If you are categorically interested in custom loop cooling and willing to put in the time and money for such a setup, then go for it. Otherwise, I suggest consulting reviews to choose a graphics card with an effective and quiet cooler stock, and just using whatever AIO you prefer for the CPU.

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TheMythicalMagikarp · OP · 4 years ago

Do you have any suggestions for kits for a custom loop? I think I’ve seen kits a few years back that came with all the parts. Or is it better to just buy a separate radiator, pump, tubing, etc.?

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Mikisstuff · 4 years ago

There are a few kits on the market - I've seen EK, Corsair and Thermaltake ones. They range a lot in price and cover 120-360 rad size, varying thickness, soft or hard tubing and various level of pump power. They seem to be a cheaper way of guarateeing you are getting all the basics but obviously you are wedded to their part choices and lose out on a level of flexibility and customisation.

Never used any personally, but I'm considering the budget EK one when I upgrade my CPU - mostly for the fun factor rather than for any expectations of massive FPS gains!

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Give me your best ideas for cooling PC in summertime

Posted by [deleted] · in r/pcmasterrace · 3 years ago
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Chem2calWaste · 3 years ago

Open air bench, undervolting, removing side panel, fans 100% all the time

Many potential solutions

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gsc4494 · 3 years ago

Undervolting does help a ton.

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Kirai_teno · 3 years ago

I prefer a jet engine instead of a pc

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WeinerVonBraun · 3 years ago

Lots of good ideas here, I’m not a big fan of the present solution

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neeko-boobs · 3 years ago

Put it infront the ac

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[deleted] · 3 years ago

No AC and my window room is looking at East so basically sun is shining ally he goddamn time

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ArthAnsgar · 3 years ago

You can't get a small window unit for the room? I wouldn't put the PC directly in front of it because of moisture concerns, but if the room is cooler the PC will be cooler as well.

Short of that, if sun in the window is a problem, a decent set of light blocking curtains will work wonders.

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Coolkipp · 3 years ago

Get Blackout curtains for the room to bllick the sun out or maybe some kind of shade for the outside wall?

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JoshS121199 · 3 years ago

Mines absolutely tiny, the gpu only just fits and my 5600x tops at around 44c in gaming and the gpu hottest part is around 58c gaming? This above shouldn’t be necessary

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Laidan22 · 3 years ago

If worse comes to worse, i just remove the side panels and front filter

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bec70 · 3 years ago

I have a 8,000 BTUh window unit in my office 150 sq ft office. lol

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JoshS121199 · 3 years ago

Is that even necessary? I have an NR200 case packed with a 5600x and 3070ti and they come nowhere close to thermal throttle in the hotter days

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best cooling solutions for gaming pcs

Key Considerations for Cooling Solutions:

  1. Type of Cooling:

    • Air Cooling: Generally more affordable and easier to install. Look for high-quality air coolers with large heatsinks and multiple fans for better airflow.
    • Liquid Cooling: Offers superior cooling performance, especially for overclocked CPUs and GPUs. Consider all-in-one (AIO) liquid coolers for ease of installation.
  2. Compatibility: Ensure that the cooling solution fits your case and is compatible with your CPU socket. Check dimensions and clearance for RAM and other components.

  3. Noise Levels: Look for cooling solutions that operate quietly, especially if you prefer a quieter gaming environment. Check decibel ratings (dB) for fans and pumps.

  4. Performance: Research benchmarks and reviews to find cooling solutions that effectively manage temperatures under load. Aim for CPU temperatures below 80°C during gaming.

  5. Aesthetics: If you care about the look of your build, consider RGB lighting options or sleek designs that match your gaming setup.

Recommendations:

  • Air Cooling:

    • Noctua NH-D15: Renowned for its exceptional cooling performance and low noise levels. It's a top choice for air cooling enthusiasts.
  • Liquid Cooling:

    • Corsair H100i RGB Platinum: A popular AIO cooler with great performance, customizable RGB lighting, and a 240mm radiator for efficient heat dissipation.
  • Budget Option:

    • Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO: A reliable air cooler that offers good performance at an affordable price, suitable for most gaming builds.

Takeaway: Choose a cooling solution based on your specific needs, such as performance, noise levels, and aesthetics. Investing in a quality cooling system can enhance your gaming experience by maintaining optimal temperatures and prolonging the lifespan of your components.

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