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@trunking | 27 December 22 | |
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Wish I knew more about tech.
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@alvar89 | 30 December 22 | |
Did some digging around online and the best choice is an arctic aio cooler for the new chips. The air coolers will never be able to keep a all core oc. You can undervolt it and get it to run decent on air but if you want to push all 8 cores at atleast the clocks turbo provides you need the voltage to stay stable. Even the 280mm arctic aio will beat the d15 and the ak620 by a mile. And the 420mm pulls ahead of the 280mm radiator by another 10c almost. The reason arctic aio beat the others is the thick radiators. I ordered a arctic liquid freezer 2 420mm and a contact frame for the socket. Im tired of messing around with cooling want to get it stable and forget about it for 5 years again.
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@alvar89 | 30 December 22 | |
@ trunking - 27.12.22 - 10:25pm Wish I knew more about tech. If you had the passion for it then it would stick in your brain when it makes you read up on it and tinker with it. For me it started in school when i got my first pc. My computer teacher was a awesome guy who i went to bother with questions even after school or breaks He was no ordinary teacher tho foul mouthed and funny as hell. He did hate gaming tho and would tell you to fk off when you mentioned that you want to play games on your pc. I screwed up my 1st pc so many times messing around in system files and settings. Thats how i learned to fix them and the technical english words never taught in school. Made a bit of money with it on the side also so it paid off in the end. |
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@norega | 1 January 23 | |
@ alvar89 - 30.12.22 - 03:04pm Did some digging around online and the best choice is an arctic aio cooler for the new chips. The air coolers will never be able to keep a all core oc. You can undervolt it and get it to run decent on air but if you want to push all 8 cores at atleast the clocks turbo provides you need the voltage to stay stable. Even the 280mm arctic aio will beat the d15 and the ak620 by a mile. And the 420mm pulls ahead of the 280mm radiator by another 10c almost. The reason arctic aio beat the others is the thick radiators. I ordered a arctic liquid freezer 2 420mm and a contact frame for the socket. Im tired of messing around with cooling want to get it stable and forget about it for 5 years again. Would have personally gone with a custom loop aio coolers are junk ,loud and not worth the money over a decent case and a noctua cooler . Ill find out soon enough as just got a good deal on a 13700k loads of users on overclockers stress testing them on dh15 and hitting 75- 80 at full load at 230 watts and in gaming around 60 . Theres an entire thread on there and Reddit |
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@alvar89 | 1 January 23 | |
@ norega - 1.01.23 - 12:23am Would have personally gone with a custom loop aio coolers are junk ,loud and not worth the money over a decent case and a noctua cooler . Ill find out soon enough as just got a good deal on a 13700k loads of users on overclockers stress testing them on dh15 and hitting 75- 80 at full load at 230 watts and in gaming around 60 . Theres an entire thread on there and Reddit What matters is the motherboard. And what settings are used. Many boards just send too much power to the chip causing overheating. The coolers such as dh-15 cant handle the chip if its fed a insane voltage and up to 260watts. The air coolers need to work hard and cause alot more noise at a load. Liquid coolers are much more stable and do not need as much rpm fluctuation that causes the noise. The arctic liquid freezer II aio are awesome tho. There very quiet and have a thick 38mm radiator. |
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@alvar89 | 1 January 23 | |
I dont like custom loops because of the hassle to even change out the paste or take the pc apart. Less risk of leaking also on a closed loop cooler. Will have to see what the contact frame does. Gamers nexus showed a decent gain from using them. My default settings on the gigabyte board are crazy. the damn thing is trying to push a 5.4ghz clock on all 8 p cores and 4.2 on the e cores. Sucks up crazy amount of power also. It hits 100c in seconds. Who knows maybe the cooler i use is also not sitting well. Will see once i get the frame and the aio. Im just not able to test the corsair 170i i have because the pump whine gives me instant migraines.
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@norega | 1 January 23 | |
@ alvar89 - 1.01.23 - 12:55pm What matters is the motherboard. And what settings are used. Many boards just send too much power to the chip causing overheating. The coolers such as dh-15 cant handle the chip if its fed a insane voltage and up to 260watts. The air coolers need to work hard and cause alot more noise at a load. Liquid coolers are much more stable and do not need as much rpm fluctuation that causes the noise. The arctic liquid freezer II aio are awesome tho. There very quiet and have a thick 38mm radiator. Thats the reason I always buy ASUS rog motherboards as the voltage control and components are superior to everything else . These chips can be run with a massive undervolt as many have demonstrated and with air cooling if you have a decent case . Ill test it when it arrives and if not happy Ill return it , I had two 12700k samples before I got a golden sample that undervolts like a champ |
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@alvar89 | 1 January 23 | |
Was pulling 253watts while doing 1 run of cinebench r23 on default Wish i had that option here to sort thru cpus. Need to settle with what they give you.
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@norega | 1 January 23 | |
Yeah in real world usage though unless you are doing 3D work or rendering 8k video you wont be pushing that hard and in any case would be better off with a thread ripper instead .
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@alvar89 | 1 January 23 | |
Would of wanted a 12 core instead of this hybrid but i did not want the 7900x. the i7 is much faster. had good luck with i7s in the past also. I dont benefit much from the e cores anyway but just as well hope they take care of stuff in the background.
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