Hello mate. Thank you very much for your reply.Slow down, just a little bit, please.
Run Cinebench R23 thermal test(it's not necessary to let it finish). During it, confirm both fans(and others) are spinning, feel and compare both tubes:
A)Good liquid flow: there is a very subtle difference, or no practical difference in how they feel.
B)Poor liquid flow: there is a very noticeable 'this one's hot, that one's cold' difference.
Can't recommend anything without at least knowing what the chassis is, in case potential suggestions are too big.
They don't always help. They are primarily up there for the benefit of the gpu, at the detriment of the cpu.Thank you. What about the fans from the AIO, they must help the airflow. If I get air cooler, i\ll have to buy another two fans for the top of the case?
Thank you very much for your answers and time man! Much appreciate it.Idle has lots of variance and doesn't matter as much as load temperatures.
Thank you very much for your answers and time man! Much appreciate it.
One last thing; do you really think the cooler is almost busted? Is there anything I could do to fix it before I go for a purchase?
Most AIOs aren't user-serviceable. It was more common with the earliest generations, but they gradually moved away from that.Is there anything I could do to fix it before I go for a purchase?
Thank you very much for the answers and recommendations, much appreciate your help and time! If I would like to go for another AIO, which one you’d recommend for that case? CPU is ryzen 5 3600.Most AIOs aren't user-serviceable. It was more common with the earliest generations, but they gradually moved away from that.
Alphacool is the only brand I know of that's completely user-serviceable; a couple other brands allow for refills, but once the pump goes, it's still game over.