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SolidAir79
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#11 Re: AIO coolers

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How about this might save on the leccy bill https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists ... n-humidity
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SolidAir79
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#12 Re: AIO coolers

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As for an AIO I'm fine as long as the missus doesn't turn the thermostat up too high 😁
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#13 Re: AIO coolers

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I did full custom loop once and the water blocks were made of pure silver and hand made in Oz. I foolishly threw them out last year.

Done AIO and it's a okaaay.

Tried the Noctua NH-12 on the i7-920 back in 2009 and now it's Noctua all the way on air since. Noctua even just sent me free upgrade mounting kits for the AM4 sockets even though I bought the coolers 11 years ago.

That said I did just go for their industrial fan (NF-A14 industrialPPC-3000 PWM ) as an exhaust on the 3900x due to crap case airflow and heat soak without it. £20 was better than the cost of a new case however but it is noticeably nosier if the ambient goes up too much.
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#14 Re: AIO coolers

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Symptoms: 2990wx experiencing thermal throttling. When I went to apply fresh paste, I noted that radiator was rather cool but pump head was very hot. Failed pump??
I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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