Anyone here using this AIO cooler
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Im having dilemma on this AIO FD s24, wonder the noise level and quality wise for this AIO? http:
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Use D15s. Save yourself the trouble with AIO if you don't wish to face it. Sent from OnePlus ONEPLUS A3003 using GAGT
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Unless doing custom loop, Aircon > Air Cooling > AIO
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iicecube wrote: Im having dilemma on this AIO FD s24, wonder the noise level and quality wise for this AIO? http:
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iicecube wrote: Im having dilemma on this AIO FD s24, wonder the noise level and quality wise for this AIO? http:
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I'm using FD S24 on 2700X with FD Meshify C Casing. Noise level is very low not that noticeable during low-med load. During low-med load the temp fluctuate between 35-43 celsius. CPU-Z Stress test about 63-64 celsius for 5min test. Prime95 Small FFT Test is about 69 celsius for 5min test. All these are done in the afternoon in non-aircon room. Edit: CPU is stock. No OC.
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Cryorig quad lumni also won’t be a bad choice, TS can consider! =•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•= HardwareZone Forums app
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d3adc3II wrote: If you go for look , AIO is the way to go ( or custom loop if you have budget) If you go for pure performance, go for D15s. That's simple For me, I'd never put that big thick ugly "burger" into my rig again, no matter how good it is . Aio leak don't come here cry
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Outramkia wrote: Aio leak don't come here cry Same things go for ppl who do a custom loop. Leaking risk is part of the game, nobody cries.
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