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Every AIO cooler starts off with reviews that sound almost identical to this line, with only very minor changes in wording, maybe a 5900 vs 5950, etc. Sure flag that this is self-promotion.
Many also complain that it doesn't cool very well.
If you're actually trying to cool a 5800, 5900x or 5950x, you should look to buy a powerful, quiet, well-reviewed, well-supported and popular cpu cooler, preferably something with a 360mm radiator if your case can handle it.
Every AIO cooler starts off with reviews that sound almost identical to this line, with only very minor changes in wording, maybe a 5900 vs 5950, etc. Sure flag that this is self-promotion.
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Sooooo you're running a 240 aio on a 5950x at load and you're only reaching 65? Nonsense. You have people running 360 or larger reaching 80.
Many also complain that it doesn't cool very well.
If you're actually trying to cool a 5800, 5900x or 5950x, you should look to buy a powerful, quiet, well-reviewed, well-supported and popular cpu cooler, preferably something with a 360mm radiator if your case can handle it.
Ya, you have one guy here saying he's keeping his 5950x at 65 degrees, at load, with this aio. Nope.
Every AIO cooler starts off with reviews that sound almost identical to this line, with only very minor changes in wording, maybe a 5900 vs 5950, etc. Sure flag that this is self-promotion.
Ya, people are down voting me, but he's not getting those numbers on a 5950x
So I replaced the the Coolermaster AIO with the Arctic Cooling one (which is miles better even comparing new to new) and threw the Coolermaster one in the trash. I suppose I could have RMAed the thing, but I wouldn't put a refurbed or even new variety of one of these in my PCs ever again, and I don't have any enemies currently in need of an AIO cooler.