PCCOOLER via Newegg[newegg.com] has 360mm PCCOOLER CPS DC360 Pro ARGB AIO CPU Liquid Cooler w/ 2.4" IPS LCD Display (Black) on sale for $103.99. Shipping is free.
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PCCOOLER via Newegg[newegg.com] has 360mm PCCOOLER CPS DC360 Pro ARGB AIO CPU Liquid Cooler w/ 2.4" IPS LCD Display (Black) on sale for $103.99. Shipping is free.
hard to find real reviews; reddit has a few under one user account (fishy...) and nothing that I could find from GamersNexus or other big / real review sites.
I'd be inclined to focus on the latest ThermalRight offerings if I wanted top performance for bottom dollar. They have some 3 fan (3x120) radiator AIOs for $65 or so to start that are well reviewed (for the entry level) from The Big Sites.
hard to find real reviews; reddit has a few under one user account (fishy...) and nothing that I could find from GamersNexus or other big / real review sites.
I'd be inclined to focus on the latest ThermalRight offerings if I wanted top performance for bottom dollar. They have some 3 fan (3x120) radiator AIOs for $65 or so to start that are well reviewed (for the entry level) from The Big Sites.
pccooler is a long history pc cooler make in mainland China. This one is a new product of d series besides de, dc and dt360. They were designed little bit conservatively to weigh more on safety rather than performance. I'm using DE360 which comes w/ dual motors to pump water. On 5950x platform, ccd1@45x [email protected], volt 1.2375v. The pack temp under Aida64 fpu stress is 97c while noctua dh14 gen 2 is 104 c. On 13900ks, 5.5/4.5 @ 1.2v, HT off, the temp is 99 c while noctua dh brought me a BSOD. Just my first hand experience for ur reference.
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I'd be inclined to focus on the latest ThermalRight offerings if I wanted top performance for bottom dollar. They have some 3 fan (3x120) radiator AIOs for $65 or so to start that are well reviewed (for the entry level) from The Big Sites.
I'd be inclined to focus on the latest ThermalRight offerings if I wanted top performance for bottom dollar. They have some 3 fan (3x120) radiator AIOs for $65 or so to start that are well reviewed (for the entry level) from The Big Sites.
pccooler is a long history pc cooler make in mainland China. This one is a new product of d series besides de, dc and dt360. They were designed little bit conservatively to weigh more on safety rather than performance. I'm using DE360 which comes w/ dual motors to pump water. On 5950x platform, ccd1@45x [email protected], volt 1.2375v. The pack temp under Aida64 fpu stress is 97c while noctua dh14 gen 2 is 104 c. On 13900ks, 5.5/4.5 @ 1.2v, HT off, the temp is 99 c while noctua dh brought me a BSOD. Just my first hand experience for ur reference.