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Hi,
I could not find an answer for that question. First of all, yes, I have budget for a quality water cooler. I already have a Thermaltake Water 3.0 water cooling and that was the cheapest water cooler in the market when I bought it in 2017. I am still using the same cooler for more than 3 years. I am sure that its performance is equal to an air cooler right now. Doesn't matter if I apply thermal paste again or not, whenever I overclock my i5 7600k, the most problematic thing is the temperatures. While the others are not facing with the same problem, even if they are using an air cooler, I am really pissed to get high temperatures with a water cooler. I've never change its liquid before, and never check its pump. I afraid to do that because as I know, it is really risky to do that on your ready to use water cooler. I don't want to take risk and throw my other components to trash.
This is the actually thing I hate to do and think about it. When I buy a cooler, I don't want to deal with these kind of things like chancing its liquid, etc. That's why I want to continue with a quality air cooler. It is actually a better choice for me because I won't need to worry about changing liquid, checking its pump, etc. Change the thermal paste evbery year and done, nothing more.
So can you please tell me if I could get an expensive air cooler or a cheap/mid-quality water cooler? I really don't want to deal with those kind of things.
I could not find an answer for that question. First of all, yes, I have budget for a quality water cooler. I already have a Thermaltake Water 3.0 water cooling and that was the cheapest water cooler in the market when I bought it in 2017. I am still using the same cooler for more than 3 years. I am sure that its performance is equal to an air cooler right now. Doesn't matter if I apply thermal paste again or not, whenever I overclock my i5 7600k, the most problematic thing is the temperatures. While the others are not facing with the same problem, even if they are using an air cooler, I am really pissed to get high temperatures with a water cooler. I've never change its liquid before, and never check its pump. I afraid to do that because as I know, it is really risky to do that on your ready to use water cooler. I don't want to take risk and throw my other components to trash.
This is the actually thing I hate to do and think about it. When I buy a cooler, I don't want to deal with these kind of things like chancing its liquid, etc. That's why I want to continue with a quality air cooler. It is actually a better choice for me because I won't need to worry about changing liquid, checking its pump, etc. Change the thermal paste evbery year and done, nothing more.
So can you please tell me if I could get an expensive air cooler or a cheap/mid-quality water cooler? I really don't want to deal with those kind of things.