[SOLVED] AMD Ryzen 9 3950X cooling

Phantomas

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hi Friends!
i have a question:
will AIO liquid cooling solution from nzxt h1 be enough to cool AMD Ryzen 9 3950x (radiator is actually square 140mm/side)
or, i dont need to go so "high" and instead i could go for Ryzen 7 3800x (maybe it produces less heat, i really dont know.........) (still prefer to stay with 3950x to add RX6800XT graphics card later(to get "ultimate" AMD build))
im not planning to overclock processor
just casual gaming (StarCraf2, SW Jedi Fallen Order, Metro Exodus, Battlefield 5) and some photo/video editing in Adobe software

p.s.: in case you curious, config im planning to build will be kinda: processor wich i already spoken about above, ASUS Rog Strix x570i motherboard (Mini-iTX formfactor), HyperX DDR-4 2400 Mhz 64gb, Rog 1660Ti (wich i already happy owner(so at this point no planning going higher than 1080p))

THANK You!)
 
Solution
The Ultimate AMD build is a Ryzen 5000 series + a 6800XT for that Smart Access Memory FPS boost of 5 to 13% when using a Ryzen 5000 series with a 6000 series GPU.

Is there a reason why you do not want to buy a Ryzen 5000 series? It's better in games since it has a faster single core performance.
The Ultimate AMD build is a Ryzen 5000 series + a 6800XT for that Smart Access Memory FPS boost of 5 to 13% when using a Ryzen 5000 series with a 6000 series GPU.

Is there a reason why you do not want to buy a Ryzen 5000 series? It's better in games since it has a faster single core performance.
 
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Phantomas

Commendable
Nov 25, 2019
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The Ultimate AMD build is a Ryzen 5000 series + a 6800XT for that Smart Access Memory FPS boost of 5 to 13% when using a Ryzen 5000 series with a 6000 series GPU.

Is there a reason why you do not want to buy a Ryzen 5000 series? It's better in games since it has a faster single core performance.
As option, Ryzen 5000 also ok