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Bang for the Buck Case Fans (no light??) / Reduce temps on 5600X
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<blockquote data-quote="OMEGA44-XT" data-source="post: 2494704" data-attributes="member: 82044"><p>Undervolting & power limiting are entirely different stuff, can affect performance if enough time is not spent on tuning. Can start BSODs as well. I used UV on my old laptop.</p><p></p><p>I never used 5600X but heard wraith stealth is not good enough. My i5 12400's stock cooler hit 90C in certain CPU intensive games (Lancool II Mesh). Friend's 3700X on stock cooler does the same but after few months of dust accumulation, heck even starts throttling (CM MB511).</p><p></p><p>Also, 100% fan speeds will help but I would prefer a quieter system. I use AK400, friend uses AG400. For my friend who doesn't clean his cabinet much, it has been a big QoL improvement.</p><p></p><p>No RPM control? Get a single tower cooler for CPU, if using stock cooler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OMEGA44-XT, post: 2494704, member: 82044"] Undervolting & power limiting are entirely different stuff, can affect performance if enough time is not spent on tuning. Can start BSODs as well. I used UV on my old laptop. I never used 5600X but heard wraith stealth is not good enough. My i5 12400's stock cooler hit 90C in certain CPU intensive games (Lancool II Mesh). Friend's 3700X on stock cooler does the same but after few months of dust accumulation, heck even starts throttling (CM MB511). Also, 100% fan speeds will help but I would prefer a quieter system. I use AK400, friend uses AG400. For my friend who doesn't clean his cabinet much, it has been a big QoL improvement. No RPM control? Get a single tower cooler for CPU, if using stock cooler. [/QUOTE]
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