Ryzen 7 2700x AIO

mateuszhank

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Hi guys i need help.I did bought my new pc with ryzen 7 2700x and at first i tought i will not buy since people say the stock cooler is good to go even when the cpu boosts to 4.35ghz.and yeah....The cpu is cool at 4ghz cuz thats where the chip stays all the time and by cool i mean like 65C.I was having fun with some overclocking and i did manage to get 4.35ghz at 1.46V(yeah i know) with my friends aio.So i want to buy aio for my cpu to get even more from it.Im having Phanteks p400s and it can fit 360mm in front with no problems.And yes i know 360mm aio will have little gain of performance to 280mm or 240mm and will cost lest but yeahhh prices in my country(Poland) are kind of junky and they cost only like 20 bucks each from each other and i really want a quiet aio so 3 120mm fans at silent mode is go for me.I did manage to find 3 aios and i cant decide wich to choose.
Corsair H150i Pro
Thermaltake floe riing rgb 360 tt premium edition
Nzxt Kraken x72
I was reading about them few days and the good sides of thermaltake and corsair is they're having hydraulic bearing fans so they are really queiter at the same performance.As i believe corsair is giving 3 of their new ML Fans and thermaltake gives Riing 12 or 14 RGB fans.I couldn't find what fans nzxt is having but in some test they were very loud.I was having H110I Gtx in my old system and i was very hapy with its performance and corsair Link butttt the thermaltake is new one on the market so i just cannot decide in wich will be more reliable.Can you help me?
 
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Woah...that a lot of voltage from the Sense MI....4.1GHz at 1.38v is much better....My choice would be the corsair as I have used Corsair a lot and they have never given me a problem...still you cant go wrong on the NZXT or Corsair..
All 3 AIO's are very close to each other in performance and it comes down to what looks best for you as the differences in temps are very slight. I did end up with the H150i Pro which I have had for a couple of weeks and can only say that it is near silent and the cooling performance is great. All of them will do a good job but if you like silence then Corsair with the mag lev fans just take it...TT and the new Kraken x72 I am sure will do as good a job but pricing hear in the UK made the Corsair overall a better value for me. On Ryzen overclocking, this seems a bit odd as overclocking the Ryzen 2700X just does not make sense as it does not have any headroom and the Sense MI does a fantastic job of pushing the CPU and providing a better overclock overall...
 
As for the 3 here in poland they almost cost the same? Like 750 for Corsair 780 TT 799NZXT so they in a maring of like 10 bucks from each but i did decline to choose between TT cuz it only gives 2 year warranty and thats not much since nzxt and corsair give 5 years.For the OC sense MI MAYBE is good but in PC i dont know what the problem it was pushing my voltage to freaking 1.55V and thats too much.SO i did get it stable at 4.1 now 1.38V so it doesnt crank my voltage.
 
Woah...that a lot of voltage from the Sense MI....4.1GHz at 1.38v is much better....My choice would be the corsair as I have used Corsair a lot and they have never given me a problem...still you cant go wrong on the NZXT or Corsair..
 
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Yeah thats exactly what im gonna do.Yep sens my sensie mi is shit as Hell i was Tearing my oc i did manage cl16 on 3600mhz ram and my cpu was stałe 4.1ghz 1.38 4.2ghz 1.40 4.35 1.465v since sense mi really cranks my cpu like hell sometimes there was peak to like 1.56v and 4.523ghz for like 2sec and it was making cheap run to like 90c at stock Cooler so i did sit it stable for now at 4.1 GHz since it gives max 70c