HSF updates

This pool of HSFs is quite small. Please suggest more HSFs!

Your comments, suggestions, and criticisms are appreciated.

>air cooling
>current year

The low profile noctua is quite good for it's use case l9i or some shit like that.

be quiet have a few good mid-teir ones out as well.

Do you still update logical increments? not seen it shilled on here in awhile

Please.

I am looking in bequiet Dark Rock 3 and Dark Rock Pro 3, but they are both high-end. Which mid-tier HSFs do you recommend?

>Do you still update logical increments?
I am doing this for that.

put some fan down ones in there, like the noctua l9i/l9x65

midtier;
phanteks tc12dx

High;
dark rock pro 3
CM master air

AIO;
Kraken, new one with the fancy mirrored pump housing
EK's new kits

The rest are just same-y or no brand POS. air is only good for poverty builds these days anyway, you don;t need a lot. just get the main ones.

the scythe fuma literally obliterates every other cpu for only 45 bucks.

even comes close to the le grand macho which is like 100 and fucking huge and one of the best air coolers in terms of temperature.

The 212 evo is past its prime. There are better options. the gammax 400 destroys it.

I'd also include the arctic i32 and the cryorig h7.

NoFan CR-95C (if you have sub 95TDP CPU) is the best.
You just need a fan grill or two on top of the case for proper air circulation (no case fans required).
The complete silence is such a bliss, especially at 3AM.
It's pretty expensive though.

>the nofan meme

Rip your vrms, just get a 120mm aio and set the fans to 500rpm, it'll cool better than that.

Are you serious?
pic related

I actually have way lower temps than with fans before (I undervolted heavily though).
Totally silent desktop, good temps and almost no dust accumulation.
It's obviously not viable for poorfags or if you need high TDP CPU.

Doesn't block anything important on a bigger board.

All of your other components are getting toasted. I presume you also don't have gpu? At what point do you just give up and buy a nuc?

it's not even about money, it's just impractical, i mean ... look at it

nzxt x62 watercooler seems to do pretty well and runs quiet until it hits full load

hardware canucks had a review that was pretty good for hearing the difference - virtually silent when just the pump is running.

Personally I've opted for an Noctua D15 for am4, but that's mostly because I can't find anything at the same performance for cheaper.

unfortunately the scythe fuma is ridiculous hard to get anywhere but europe and then it gets a huge premium slapped on it, think I was looking at $150 for one, which just makes it pointless

No, all temps are low.
GPU is 1050Ti, a model that was fanless out of the box.
CPU doesn't go over 60C in stress test (FX-6300), board is below 70C (it was almost 100C before, fuck Gigabyte).
GPU is the hottest at 80C in stress test (still 15C from max temp according to nVIDIA).
Doesn't block first PCIE slot on bigger boards, hangs over ram but it's not like you change it everyday.

>recommending any corsair 'i' series model


nobody is going to take this list seriously with that there.

Might want to say that Noctua will ship you a bracket for the coolers that don't support AM4 out of the box. Also only designated AM4 models come with the bracket by default, at least until they can update their supply lines.

You realise water will eventually get to the same temp as air cooling, right?

I have the Phanteks TC14PE but it doesn't feel enough for my i7 [email protected]. Did I get meme'd?

Cryorig R1 Ultimate:
Fans: 140mmx2 (includes bracket for third fan);
Noise: 41dB (two fans)
Airflow: 76CFM
TDP: >250W
Weight: 1282g
Height: 168.3 mm
Support socket: FM1, FM2/+, AM2/+, AM3/+, 775, 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011v3

Cryorig ships a free bracket kit for AM4 if you need it.

What are the temps like?

There's literally no reason to buy or use anything other than 212 unless you're some kind of autist about muh guts. Or overclocking to 5GHz or something else memey.

I'm looking into getting one of these bad boys but I got a quick question. Does the fan blow heat off the heatsink or suck air into the heat sink? Cause I have no idea which way to face the fan inside my case.

You can get cheaper and better coolers than 212 these days. Only a retard would buy a 212 now.

Name 5.

Not him and don't know any, but are you retarded?
Wouldn't just one better and cheaper cooler existing be enough to make buying 212 a bad choice?

Name a better cooler than the 212 for less than $25.

While you're here, can you explain why logical increments recommends the i3 and i5, while the /pcbg/ recommends R5 for those budgets?

see
>don't know any, but are you retarded?

>Don't know any
Then why did you claim that there are cheaper and better coolers? Get fucked moron.

Sorry Sup Forums, had to do something. Am back now.

Will definitely be putting in the Kraken and the Dark Rock Pro 3. Thanks!

>Scythe Fuma
>Arctic i32
>Cryrig H7
Will look into all these. Thanks!

>NoFan
Unlikely. I am targetting good cooling, not passive cooling.

I do recommend the AM4 version of the D15.

I remember reading a review for this, and did not like it. Do not remember why though. Will reread. Thanks!

Are you just pretending to be retarded now?

see
>Not him (...) but are you retarded?

>>NoFan
>Unlikely. I am targetting good cooling, not passive cooling.
It's very good for rated TDP (slightly overclocked F-6300 (95W TDP) stays below 60C in stress test)

I'd say it's because Ryzen is still a little bit unstable.
>t. 1700X owner

Because it's outdated.

i3 is $120. R5 is $190. These are two different price segments.

>212 discussion
One reason that the 212 still gets recommended everywhere is that it is available everywhere for a decent price. Is it the best in its price range? No. The Gammax 400 beats it. Can you buy the Gammax 400 everywhere? No. So the 212 is still recommended, because it provides excellent cooling/price, and it is available in many places where no other alternatives exist.

No need to call each other retards, folks. We are all trying to help.

Water has high heat capacity. What you're basically doing with water cooling is giving yourself more time with a lower temperature before you reach regular air cooling temperatures.

If you're playing a game or something, you'll usually see spikes of heat produced in particularly demanding areas for a few seconds before the CPU clocks back down. AIO's are able to handle these sort of temperature spikes without revving up the fan speed, and the overall temperature of the CPU remains stable.

Whereas with an air cooler, you lack that heat capacity to absorb temporary spikes in temperature like that.

What water cooling would theoretically be best at are extra-high boost clocks that take advantage of the heat capacity to dump a lot of heat in a short amount of time efficiently.

Water cooling also gives you more efficient heat dissipation. The water can distribute heat over a much larger area, whereas you're relying on conduction, convection and capillary action in a regular HSF, where there are massive diminishing returns on heatsink size.

Now I remember: For such a huge cooler, all the reviews mentioned that it was noisy. I will add it to the pool, but only recommend it if the price makes sense, and the quieter alternatives are out-of-stock.

Thanks!

Any issues?

Alpenföhn Brocken 2/Eco

Not sure if they are sold outside of Europe

when are the full copper cyrorigs coming out

You should edit this to include the M9a, it's the AMD version.

M9a does not support AM4 out-of-the-box. The only AMD CPUs that I recommend with HSFs are AM4 socket.

Never? They don't make sense commercially.
Really expensive + not a huge benefit to performance.
Small profit margins.
Very few actual buyers.

No one should ever buy AMD, so that's a moot point

inb4 serious replies.

That's a big heatsink

>He doesn't know about [be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3]

Heat transfer depends on the difference in temperature and surface area. The higher of both the more energy that can be removed.

Water needs more energy to heat up but it only removes heat at a rate dependent on surface area and delta T.

How effective a radiator is is the critical factor.

>What water cooling would theoretically be best at are extra-high boost clocks that take advantage of the heat capacity to dump a lot of heat in a short amount of time efficiently.

A large cooler like the NH-D15 has enough mass and enough dissipation that it nearly matches water cooling. No real advantage for water in that case.

>the difference between the 2-fan, twin tower D15 and the 1-fan, single tower U14S is about 15 bucks

whats the point then

Some people want the smaller item that suits their needs well and costs less.

Water has much higher potential. Remember some fag putting a powerful pump and a 20 or more meters of piping in his garage. I think he was only a few degrees over ambient garage temp.
But yeah, 360 AIO is not all that much better than the biggest air coolers.

Ok, I have about 10 new HSFs recommended, for all categories (budget/mid-tier/high end, and AiO). I will check the reviews/availability/prices, add the ones that are good, and be back later for more feedback!

Thank you, Sup Forums.

is the x62 kraken not good?

This is the thread where I ask for feedback. It has been a while since I updated HSFs, so I certainly will have missed the release of some good items.

UUUU

Around 36C idle. Shot up to over 80 almost 90C on stress test/full load. There was this time it went over 90C when I tried 1.2+v.

>AIO cooler dies
Have to replace full unit
>Air cooler fan dies
Replace 1 part

MFW people think AIO coolers make it possible to run lower than ambient temperature. Get a NH-D15

>Soon™

Alpenföhn Olymp.

I use it with an i7-6850K OCed to 4.3 GHz and it keeps it below 70°C most of the time.

>Alpenföhn
That is the second time it is mentioned ITT. The sad reality of living on a planet with country borders, transports costs, and import taxes is that a very good product that is only available in one area is not going to be as well-reviewed or as well-recommended as something else.

At least be quiet has good presence outside Yurop.

Are those just copper coated or actual copper? Sounds like those could be getting heavy AF.

With the noctua cooler tell people that if you don't have a m.2/4x pcie slot between the cpu and the cooler it most likely will interfere with the first slot.

Its a small bit extra, but it tells people immediately what to look for.

I got one. Can't hear it, but that's cause my gpu is loud as fuck probably. A good reason to include it is simply that while it's performance is similar to nhd-15, it looks much much better.

>nobody in the whole thread mentions pic related as an evo 212 alternative
really makes my neurons fire

Because it's not?
It's a Hyper TX3 competitor at best

I want

Custom loop!

Trash compared to the NH-D15.

You know the EVO has been replaced by the X, right?

>gammax 400
pushpins?

Quick, what's the absolute quietest setup to cool a performance (re: overclocked) cpu.
Cooling needs to be good enough to prevent thermal throttling. Otherwise quiet is #1. Space, size, and style can be neglected.

Wait, THIS is how the falcon guide gets updated? Random fa/g/gots suggest parts? Falcon himself doesn't research the shit?

What a joke.

Retard

make an htpc section