I swapped my AIO for a cheap air cooler, and my temps barely changed
When I first built my current PC with the Ryzen 9 5900X, I bought the Aorus 360mm AIO to keep the CPU temperatures in check, no matter what I threw at it. At the time, it seemed necessary for a 12-core CPU. When I later switched to the 8-core 5800X3D, I already had more than enough thermal headroom, so I didn't think twice about keeping it. Even though it ran a bit hotter than my old 5900X, it never crossed 80C while gaming, so I never felt the need to pay full price for another AIO.
When I first built my current PC with the Ryzen 9 5900X, I bought the Aorus 360mm AIO to keep the CPU temperatures in check, no matter what I threw at it. At the time, it seemed necessary for a 12-core CPU. When I later switched to the 8-core 5800X3D, I already had more than enough thermal headroom, so I didn’t think twice about keeping it. Even though it ran a bit hotter than my old 5900X, it never crossed 80C while gaming, so I never felt the need to pay full price for another AIO.
Tobias Jensen
Denmark
Denmark
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