Amazon[amazon.com] has Thermaltake TOUGHAIR 310 170W TDP Intel/AMD Universal Socket CPU Cooler (CL-P074-AL12BL-A) on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+
Product Info
Manufacturer:
Thermaltake
Model Number:
CL-P074-AL12BL-A
Product SKU:
B08XN7HFCF
UPC:
841163077641
ASIN:
B08XN7HFCF
Brand:
Thermaltake
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
6.28 x 4.87 x 2.82 Inches
Item model number:
CL-P074-AL12BL-A
Manufacturer:
Thermaltake
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Thermaltake TOUGHAIR 310 170W TDP Intel/AMD Universal Socket CPU Cooler (CL-P074-AL12BL-A) on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+
Model: Thermaltake TOUGHAIR 310 170W TDP CPU Cooler, Intel/AMD Universal Socket (LGA 1200/1700), 120mm 2000RPM High Static Pressure PWM Fan with High Performance Copper Heat Pipes CL-P074-AL12BL-A
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Is this ideal for an Intel 12700K or find something better? Thanks.
Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 (~$35) is the bottom line and good enough for 12700K. NH-D15 (~$100) is what some would recommend but you can go AIO at that price.
Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 (~$35) is the bottom line and good enough for 12700K. NH-D15 (~$100) is what some would recommend but you can go AIO at that price.
Thanks. I'll look into the Peerless Assassin. This build is for a friend which won't stress out the 12700.
If it's correctly installed, this heatsink should be able to keep the 5800x3d from thermal throttling, yes.
If it's a good brand, Thermaltake is probably fine, you can also check that wattage they give you in the description, "170W". That basically means it can keep most CPU's cool that max out at 170w or less. The TDP of the 5800x3d is ~110(?). So it should be fine.
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The seller on Amazon for thermalright is based out of china though, this deal, the thermaltake is sold directly by Amazon.com, if this matters to you.
If it's a good brand, Thermaltake is probably fine, you can also check that wattage they give you in the description, "170W". That basically means it can keep most CPU's cool that max out at 170w or less. The TDP of the 5800x3d is ~110(?). So it should be fine.
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