Is a 360mm AIO Worth it | 240mm AIO vs 360mm AIO

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This video addresses all the following topics:
Best cpu cooler
Best AIO
Corsair
Corsair Capellix
Corsair 240 AIO
Corsair 360 AIO

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Yes, a 240mm will cool a 7800x3D just fine, but you can run a 360mm at a slower fan speed to get the same temp, and thus have a quieter cooler.

nighthawkgamingYT
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Nice. 240 MM AIOs are perfectly OK if you are not doing any heavy overclocking.

Gamer-qv
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Should add fan speed and pump speed next to those stats

xlyodrp
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I perfer my 280 mm AiO. Great cooling, and the larger fans push more air while staying quieter.

hrayz
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it will only show differences after hours of gaming and adding heat to the loop. On a cold loop they will perform identical.

Nicc
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it's only worth upgrading to get cpu temperature headroom when rendering/during cpu intensive tasks. when gaming you can get away with decent air cooler

joshuabarrientos
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Yeah the 7800X3D won’t get that much benefits even with the thicker IHS of AM5 and the vcache holding back it’s temps, it already draws not that much power, it’s such an easy CPU to cool. But there’s a lot of budget 360mm AIOs out there and if it makes your case look better, why not

watercannonscollaboration
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need a 360 to put on max fan speed to maintain a 5.4ghz OC on my I7-8700K lmao

mr.nobody
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it's like 2° per 120mm.
I'm running 2x240mm with an 12700k with a 3090 with 750 psu. 60° max for everything on gaming.
With 2x360 got same temp like 1/2° difference.
But if you go with 1x240 with cpu and CGU it's going realy hot

omizoKa
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I will still use a 360 because it gives me one extra Fan that can push additional air through the case. Also what I think is, that the 360 only starts to perform better when you actually put load on your CPU. Caus 20% Load wont make the CPU as Hot as using 100% and Overclocking it.

kachiofenplay
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I have a solution for any other crackhead pc builders out there.
A 240mm rad is more than enough for ANY cpu, but the trick is to find fans with insane airflow. I have 2 Wathai 12038 fans that are fairly thick and spin at up to 5300rpm if you so choose to set them to maximum, but their shape means you can run them at VERY low rpm and have your curve just aggressively climb at temperatures that effect your boost bins. Thing to note though, they draw too much power to use a splitter for easier cable management.

My computer sounds like an F1 car when I wake it from sleep and it's hilarious. I love it. Only use these fans if you're allergic to seeing your temperatures go up and you don't care how much noise your computer makes to rid itself of any semblance of warmth. With a PUSH-pull config on my system (the Wathai's pushing and regular fans pulling to help) my cpu temps rarely break into the 50's for ANY reason. Computer go brr, but it idles at about 27C or 81F :)))

BlurryOpossum
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Iv went Air Cooling for my CPU. It’s been soo nice not worrying about water leaking on my gpu. Some also say you only get 2 - 3 years out of an AIO, but I didn’t keep mine that long.

Kapono
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this is simply the best gaming CPU, I curved the voltage to -25 to make it even better with no performance loss. I have 240mm AIO and fans running on quiet profile, I literally don't hear the fans unless it's dead silence, and CPU temp never goes above 67C during any games; even with cinebench full load it only goes as high as 81C with full fans

cks
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It ain't a real AIO test unless you're playing warzone 2 or battlefield 2042 or xDefiant uncapped fps. And show the Coolant temp for each. Gotta put the cpu in the worst case scenario.

SlayerUnchained
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Am I the only one who only saw like a 3 degree difference? Is that really worth the extra cost? I mean lowering the fan speed will get you quieter noise with the same performance, but still… I don’t understand why you’d pay the extra cash for such a small difference with the 7800x3d. But hey! Tell me if I’m missing something. FPS is literally untouched between the two.

jonburton
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My case can fit a 360mm, but I went with a 240mm to balance airflow. I have 3 120mm input fans, so I figured the 240mm AIO and a 120mm exhaust would be perfect. Should have I included my power supply's fan in the equation? Using a 13700k with a contact frame.

vcdtzfz
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Me having 420mm and 360mm then i realized they just a same no difference in temperature

UNDERCORE
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I could've gone 360mm but my smallish case only supports up to 280mm. But still, I went with galahad 2 trinity 240. Comparing it to my old aircooler scythe mugen 5 revb heatsink replaced with 2x high rpm ml120s, the 240 aio performs slightly better around 2°c cooler. Ain't that much of the difference 😂

alrizo
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How to get the readings the temp and other things is it an app??? can someone tell me please

Demirci
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Bro straight up looks like Cal Kestis's lost brother

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