hello guys i have deepcool gammax gt from my 1151 socket and now i upgraded to 11 gen. will this old cooler be able to cool my new 11700k?
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Don't. The R and RH series Coreliquids adopt the pump in radiator design, which hasn't worked out well.i will go wil 240 msi aio
Probably PCIe Gen 4 support. Some have been heavily suggesting 11th gen + B500, even though currently it's usefulness is very limited, and the Gen 4 drives available run stupidly hot, usually requiring a DIY or aftermarket cooling solution.Short term, at stock speeds, it should do ok, but why the 11700k? You can get a 10850k, for the same price, and sometimes less. The 11700k isn't a very good chip, with its price.
it mag series not r and rhDon't. The R and RH series Coreliquids adopt the pump in radiator design, which hasn't worked out well.
It won't turn up in tech reviews, but models that go this route have seen higher failure rates.
They go back to the traditional pump in cpu block solution with the K series, but they're really expensive...
Probably PCIe Gen 4 support. Some have been heavily suggesting 11th gen + B500, even though currently it's usefulness is very limited, and the Gen 4 drives available run stupidly hot, usually requiring a DIY or aftermarket cooling solution.
Probably PCIe Gen 4 support. Some have been heavily suggesting 11th gen + B500, even though currently it's usefulness is very limited, and the Gen 4 drives available run stupidly hot, usually requiring a DIY or aftermarket cooling solution.
https://www.msi.com/Liquid-Coolingit mag series not r and rh
so whats your suggestion to buy?https://www.msi.com/Liquid-Cooling
MAG Coreliquid 240R
MAG Coreliquid 240RH
MAG Coreliquid 360R
MAG Coreliquid 360RH
^All pump in radiator
MPG Coreliquid K240
MPG Coreliquid K360
^Pump in cpu block
https://us.msi.com/PC-Case/MPG-GUNGNIR-110R/Specificationmsi gungnir 110r
I7-11700K is a good processor that does not get any love.
Yeah, until you get to the competitive fps gamers who love to leave framerates uncapped, then it's cpu + ram frequency > gpu.But if you are a gamer, first realize that your graphics card is going to be the limiter, not usually the cpu.
I thought I remember seeing the 11700K in your signature before. So that's what happened. Neat!I initially bought a i7-11700K because of unavailability of 11900K.
Cpu-Z stress test doesn't apply that hard of a load, and is under-representative of some of the heavier cpu titles out there - especially ones that make use of AVX.Temperatures are in the 65c. range during a simple CPU-Z stress test using a noctua NH-D15s.