cheaper from ccl directly rather than the ebay link posted yesterday. used the 120 version of this myself on my last build and was impressed.
this is a bargain at this price point.
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jordanclarke3990
8 Apr 17#26
That tubing doesn't look appealing at all.
Lahn
21 Mar 17#25
Where did you get that error from?
Anyway, it is go.skimlinks.com that has its SSL certificate's common name as go.redirectingat.com - it looks like a random ad that has incorrect SSL, who cares :stuck_out_tongue:
SouthamptonUK2017
20 Mar 17#24
BEWARE!!!
My security settings are good enough to capture this kind of thing :
Scary stuff guys!:confused:
mrgrey
20 Mar 171#23
I was given one of these. It spent 15 minutes in my system. Terrible temperatures and noise compared to my noctua dh15.
dragoncurt
20 Mar 17#22
Also though do you think it'll be good temps for a overclock on ryzen ?
Thanks
uberjuba
20 Mar 17#21
looks like free delivery has been removed so now cheaper at ebuyer
uberjuba
20 Mar 17#20
I've had 1st hand experience of attempting to get am4 cooler mount upgrades and an x370 motherboard and the only company so far to even come through are coolermaster, even though I did order the mount for the wrong cooler lol.
when they say soon I don't doubt they will be here as soon as they can, will just be a question of when.
Lahn
20 Mar 17#19
Coming soon - although that doesn't really mean anything, it might not even come at all.
dragoncurt
20 Mar 17#13
I have a ryzen but I have it overclocked does anyone think it would be any good for this. Thanks
uberjuba to dragoncurt
20 Mar 17#18
no as I doubt this has the am4 mounts required.
bbfb123
20 Mar 17#14
this is cheaper at ebuyer
uberjuba to bbfb123
20 Mar 17#17
if you don't include the postage costs then yes. if you add postage then £50.18.
Gkains
20 Mar 17#16
Visually the nicest thing about these AiO coolers that they leave plenty of space around the CPU (no problem with tall DIMMs) and no need to worry about up to 1KG of heatsink hanging off a motherboard.
But there is one caveat I would consider and that is that there is a reason that official stock coolers are downward fan designs as that blows some air over the VRMs.
Something to consider when pushing high overclocks: keep an eye on the VRM temps.
ElRobinio
20 Mar 17#15
Just read some reviews on this, seems it's one of the quieter coolers out there and performs very well when overclocking. Good find OP.
dxx
19 Mar 17#1
I wouldn't. You might get an extra 100MHz out of your CPU with this cooler over what you'd get from, say, an Evo 212, but it's at the expense of significantly more noise, and the usual pitfalls and dangers associated with liquid cooling.
dreamager to dxx
19 Mar 171#2
The Aio kits help reduce the likely hood of some of those pitfalls though. Am tempted as my case doesn't allow for big heat sinks
ollie87 to dxx
20 Mar 171#12
It depends on your use case, right?
I have two mITX gaming rigs. One of them uses an AIO watercooler, the advantage in an mITX build is that the hot air from the CPU is exhausted directly out of the case and isn't recirculated around the rest of the system.
Also I'd like to note, I was one of the very few people who had an older H100i leak a few years back. Corsair paid for all the damage the cooler did to my system and sent me the newer H100i V2 which has a different tubing/water-block design.
jmp_ldn
20 Mar 171#11
I've got on of these, cooling is great, keeps a i5 6600K running around 67c at 4650mhz. When idle my case fans are louder than this, it's super quiet. Under load it can get a bit louder but I play with headphones so who cares, even without I don't think it's as bad as people make out. Maybe it's just me who doesn't expect their pc to be Whisper quiet under full load
Pumps are loud on these things too. This is a good price, but you're better off with a good chunky air cooler
mijeevez to johnthehuman
19 Mar 172#8
They're not loud, I have this cooler.
Neostar
19 Mar 17#6
Tubes are kinda small :neutral_face:
RedRain
19 Mar 17#5
even tho the chance off leaks is very rare i would not risk it my whole system buy a evo
cmdr_elito
19 Mar 171#4
Put that money towards a better case and use air cooling
SaxonStar
19 Mar 172#3
I shouldn't be tempted by this as I have the 120V model and a Mini-ITX case......but that is a really good price. Comparable performance and quality to more expensive units from Corsair at a lower price seems hot to me :laughing:
Opening post
this is a bargain at this price point.
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Anyway, it is go.skimlinks.com that has its SSL certificate's common name as go.redirectingat.com - it looks like a random ad that has incorrect SSL, who cares :stuck_out_tongue:
My security settings are good enough to capture this kind of thing :
Scary stuff guys!:confused:
Thanks
when they say soon I don't doubt they will be here as soon as they can, will just be a question of when.
But there is one caveat I would consider and that is that there is a reason that official stock coolers are downward fan designs as that blows some air over the VRMs.
Something to consider when pushing high overclocks: keep an eye on the VRM temps.
I have two mITX gaming rigs. One of them uses an AIO watercooler, the advantage in an mITX build is that the hot air from the CPU is exhausted directly out of the case and isn't recirculated around the rest of the system.
Also I'd like to note, I was one of the very few people who had an older H100i leak a few years back. Corsair paid for all the damage the cooler did to my system and sent me the newer H100i V2 which has a different tubing/water-block design.
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/272208-29-conductive-coolant-conductive-loop