desiibond
Keymaster
Till recently, I was happy with the cooling in my system. Here are the specs:
Few days ago, I could feel the hot air coming from the system and when I checked temps, CPU was hitting 85 degrees on 35% load (Cyberpunk 2077). It was time for me to finally put some effort to give my CPU better cooling. I was in a dilemma whether to go with AIO or with premium air cooler like the D15 or the Assassin 3 or 4. I almost almost went with the Galahad 360. For fans, there was only one choice. Lian-Li UniFan SL-Infinity. Daisy chaining is the best thing that happened to PC fans in 21st century (prove me wrong!!!).
But then as I looked more into Reddit, the more I saw posts on how the pumps fail on AIOs after 2 years or so, how there is always a risk of leaks that kills entire PC. Focus then shifted to air cooling. I almost purchased the D15 when my friends from TDF days asked me to look at DeepCool products as they match D15 in performance and cost almost half as much. In the end, put sense into buying and decided to go with AG620 ARGB.
Here is my haul from yesterday's trip to SP Road:
Out of these, I had to keep Strimers aside due to lack of room (Cabling headache). I will be using those once I upgrade to O11 Dynamic Evo XL. Look at the cluster mess (without having Strimers and their additional controllers). It took quite an effort to get this sorted.
But when I removed the Hyper 212, I realised why I this cooler is not so adequate for the 5800X now. Those ridges caused by heat pipes seems to have created tiny gaps.
Went ahead and installed the AG620. Trust me when I say this. Installing the AG620 was so easy that even my 7 year old can install this cooler. It was that easy, compared to the over engineered process or installing a Cooler master product.
Here is the final photo.
3 x Uni Fans : Front intake
1x Uni Fan : bottom intake
2x Uni Fan : Top exhaust
1x stock fan: Rear exhaust
I was literally shocked when I ran the benchmarks, especially the Cinebench R23. This is before the new cooling was setup.
This is after overhauling cooling
This is the shocker. This is the all time high score I got for Cinebench R23. 15901 on air cooling, with temperatures not going beyond 81 degrees. Do note that the CPU is undervolted with -30 offset. I think this can easily cross 16k score with little bit of memory overclocking.
- CPU : 5800X
- CPU cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 LED.
- GPU: ASUS TUF Gaming 3070 Ti.
- Mobo: ASUS TUF Gaming B450 Plus.
- Cabinet: Lian Li Lancool 215X.
- Cooling : stock fans (2x 200mm front intake, 1x 120mm rear exhaust).
Few days ago, I could feel the hot air coming from the system and when I checked temps, CPU was hitting 85 degrees on 35% load (Cyberpunk 2077). It was time for me to finally put some effort to give my CPU better cooling. I was in a dilemma whether to go with AIO or with premium air cooler like the D15 or the Assassin 3 or 4. I almost almost went with the Galahad 360. For fans, there was only one choice. Lian-Li UniFan SL-Infinity. Daisy chaining is the best thing that happened to PC fans in 21st century (prove me wrong!!!).
But then as I looked more into Reddit, the more I saw posts on how the pumps fail on AIOs after 2 years or so, how there is always a risk of leaks that kills entire PC. Focus then shifted to air cooling. I almost purchased the D15 when my friends from TDF days asked me to look at DeepCool products as they match D15 in performance and cost almost half as much. In the end, put sense into buying and decided to go with AG620 ARGB.
Here is my haul from yesterday's trip to SP Road:
Out of these, I had to keep Strimers aside due to lack of room (Cabling headache). I will be using those once I upgrade to O11 Dynamic Evo XL. Look at the cluster mess (without having Strimers and their additional controllers). It took quite an effort to get this sorted.
But when I removed the Hyper 212, I realised why I this cooler is not so adequate for the 5800X now. Those ridges caused by heat pipes seems to have created tiny gaps.
Went ahead and installed the AG620. Trust me when I say this. Installing the AG620 was so easy that even my 7 year old can install this cooler. It was that easy, compared to the over engineered process or installing a Cooler master product.
Here is the final photo.
3 x Uni Fans : Front intake
1x Uni Fan : bottom intake
2x Uni Fan : Top exhaust
1x stock fan: Rear exhaust
I was literally shocked when I ran the benchmarks, especially the Cinebench R23. This is before the new cooling was setup.
This is after overhauling cooling
This is the shocker. This is the all time high score I got for Cinebench R23. 15901 on air cooling, with temperatures not going beyond 81 degrees. Do note that the CPU is undervolted with -30 offset. I think this can easily cross 16k score with little bit of memory overclocking.
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