Air cooling is fine.

26 Comments

  1. CannibalAnus

    Go with what you want

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  2. Direct-Contact4470

    AMD and Noctua . If you have a threadripper sure get an open loop system

  3. macgirthy

    its too hot to be wearing a hoody bro, I need my push pull!

  4. Juunlar

    Phantom Spirit. 35 bucks.

    I never go above 70

  5. Heizard

    Stock AMD cooler – case got 2 front and one back fan, mostly pass trough mesh case. It just works!

  6. Eat-my-entire-asshol

    Air cool if you want, I like aio’s on cpu and gpu

  7. MoonEDITSyt

    I agree with u/CannibalAnus

    Use what you want

  8. Air is absolutely fine for anyone that doesn’t want to push their chips super hard. Notice I said super hard, because good air cooling will handle pushing most chips decently hard.

    And honestly even that is kind of outdated advice, because nowadays we don’t overclock, we undervolt.

  9. The-Great-T

    Yup, I’ve done stock coolers, AIO, dual towers, and custom loop. If you want good, cheap, long lasting cooling, get a peerless assassin. I love tinkering with a machine so I’m sticking with a custom loop on mine.

  10. BasementElf1121

    Have had a a corsair liquid cooler for a few years now not one issue. Its also not a huge ugly block that looks like its gonna break my motherboard so thats cool also

  11. Fritschya

    Air cooler for me, if you don’t OC air is just fine

  12. Sad_Kangaroo_5504

    I don’t get it, what do the axis represent?

  13. HotDogShrimp

    I’d prefer not to have to remove my cooler to remove a stick of ram.

  14. zendrix1

    I just wanted a liquid cooler cuz I think the idea of liquid cooling is neat

    Also I like the little screen that shows my CPU and GPU temps

  15. 008Random

    They’re all fine. the cpu cooler doesn’t matter. As long as you get an ok one, temps will be good

  16. only reason I have an aio is that it looks cool and doesnt take up the whole space in the case so I can look at my cool lights between rounds

  17. jakemoffsky

    I prefer having the dust collect on an easy to clean radiator. Personal preference.

  18. reddit_mike

    I mean if we’re meming obviously peltier cooling is the only way to fly

  19. Headstroke

    Noctua does a great silent job, I’m calling an 5800x3d, with a 120mm Noctua,
    Never went to 80+

  20. Corey3500

    Why would I want to air cool when an AIO is better in every way lol

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