Which of these water coolers is best suited for the threadripper?

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all of them tbqh, just depends on the temps you want to achieve

120mm 60c
240mm 52c
360mm 45c

ty desu. I will be powering quite a beast. Might just go for the biggest option, I just hope it isn't too noisy.

> Buying a CPU that requires water cooling to work normally.

Who said that?

We need dem 16 cores.

Well, you don't fall back to a sub-optimal solution like water cooling unless you really, have to, right. RIGHT!?

Go big or go home

But for real now: if you want to overclock you should take the 3 fan option, but for normal workloads without overclocking you should be good with the 2 fans or even 1

you are forgetting the obvious solution.

360 rad one.
ALWAYS pick the best cooler you can buy or afford without having to gimp majorly on the rest.
Keep temps at low temps and never have to worry about them later while the hardware runs at comfortable temps thus surviving longer.

A GPU that runs at 90c will die faster than a card that runs at 55-60c because reheating material deteriorate.

the one on the right.

> taken seconds before it all erupted in flames anyway

Haha, I heard they did this other day for testing, love it.

Next one down is putting your system into a mineral oil filled fish tank lmao.

ty desus, 3 it is

Noctua is making air coolers for TR. It does not require watercooling.

Why Be Quiet though? Their 120mm costs as much as high end 280MM liquid coolers from corsair and nzxt

Before you buy it, check what air coolers that offers similar temps.

I'm biased and will recommend Noctua D15, but there are other similar coolers that are equally good.

Reason I said you should get the 360 rad one is that it's the best of the three.
But ease of use and everything else goes to the regular air coolers because when those fail, you get slightly higher temps until you change fan, with the water cooling they'll either cook, or leak.

And that ^

they look sxc

Will do, I guess I have just bought into the water cooling meme a bit.

Doesn't Threadbrapper come with its own liquid cooler? Wraith Tower was okay, maybe this one isn't bad either.

>using your ass to make verbal communication rather than your face hole

>I guess I have just bought into the water cooling meme
The CLC meme.
When you say water cooling everyone sees a custom loop before their inner eye.

That was a rumor, turned out not to be true.

I haven't seen anyone unbox it. At first they said it did, then they said it didn't.

As a person that not only bought water cooling, but went for custom water cooling as well as regular water cooling with closed loops, I'd advice you to think over if you want a service-free cooling solution or a cooler you have to hope work every time you use it.

While this custom water cooler is insanely better at cooling compared to the Noctua and the stock cooler on my 1070 Strixx, it's also 10x more expensive and takes more than an hour to fully clean yearly/bi-yearly depending on what fluid you put in it.

Well a custom loop is retarded without GPU blocks anyways.
So he better plan to liquid cool them as well if it's not a CLC

It's not retarded, but it's highly unnecessary for stock use.

Though did get 40c during load at 5GHz without the GPU in the loop.
With the GPU I get around 38-40c on the GPU during load and 55-60c on the CPU at 5GHz.
Though I could probably lower them if I made the fans spin faster than 1100RPM and raising the pump speed from 2/5 to 5/5.

What's wrong with the included AIO cooler that comes with TR?

I'm not particularly interested in temps actually.
For me a custom loop was always about having "good enough" temps with a cooling solution that's completely quiet.
When my D5 vario is on setting 3 it's less noisy than ambient in this room.
That's also the point about the GPU blocks. Why would I make a whisper quiet cooling solution and then have a GPU cooler going REEEEEEE

it doesnt

I built a custom loop with the InfoWars water filter

I see, thank you

Current info is that comes with a mounting bracket for asetek based AIOs, not the cooler itself.

It doesn't exist mainly

But if it did, it would be that it's a CLC

>I built a custom loop with the InfoWars water filter

Next level.

if you're using a bequiet 360mm, it will be dead silent even with overclocking.

Even with my pump on 2/5 I can still hear it because the noise level in my house is dead silent.
That's why I went for D15.
GPU fans is always off unless I'm gaming.
Case fans always off unless I'm gaming.
PSU temp always off, can't even use enough wattage to get it to go over the level where it needs it.
The Noctua fans runs at 300RPM so they are barely moving, yet temps are around 35-40c on GPU and 45-50c on GPU.

>That's also the point about the GPU blocks. Why would I make a whisper quiet cooling solution and then have a GPU cooler going REEEEEEE
That's exactly the point why I did my custom loop, because SLI was making the upper card whine like a nVidia FX5800 almost.
But the GPU in the other PC I have is silent enough. Since I don't have a single HDD in it to raise the noise.

This is the smart thing to do. Low RPM noctuas + a big fucking heatsink.

>Even with my pump on 2/5 I can still hear it
How was it mounted? In that bayres?

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In the bayres indeed, but it's not resonating.
I ran the pump when I cleaned the system and then it was mounted on a sheet of towel.
I'm just picky with sound and the way sound is heard.
A hard drive for instance is a menace to listen to while a slow soft fan noise, like the three hundred rpm noctua I use or the 1150RPM Scythes I use aren't so bad, the pump and hard drives are harsh and louder.

Nice, ty.

A mechanical drive can make a whole table top sing

Btw, got a picture of your guts.
Been way too few pictures in this thread about coolers.

This kind of singing I guess.
youtube.com/watch?v=d1YY54RI5YY

>got a picture of your guts
I do not. Maximus V Gene in an Arc Mini
Two 240 rads, but it's not much to look at cause it's just distilled water in clear tubing.

>This kind of singing
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Distilled water is the best anyway.
I'm not much for colored liquid, and it's also why I went with black tubes.