Hello guys, I have a question both for my PC build for choosing an AIO but also out of curiosity… Basically for the Arctic Liquid Freezer ii 360 vs 420 AIO’s I am wondering for higher end CPU’s like 13700k, 13900k, and above at higher wattages such as 250w or even 300w if the 420 start to really shine and perform SIGNIFICANTLY better than the 360 in that case. The general consensus from the reviews and comments I do see is that the difference is very marginal, although these aren’t really tested on higher wattages. Gamers Nexus for example showed this and only tested up to 200w.

I don’t expect to reach such wattages but it gives me an idea on how much a 420 rad is an improvement and may perform for future CPU’s, plus I want to figure this out for myself and others for whatever their reasons are. I have looked extensively and can’t find much info so anyone who has tested these AIO’s at a higher wattage your input and included info such as temps and at what wattages would be HIGHLY appreciated… If you have optimal conditions such as a good case with great airflow, a Thermalright1700 mounting bracket, and good paste please include this info.

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