ID-COOLING via Amazon has ID-COOLING FX360 PRO 360mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooler w/ Special CD Pattern Pump Header (Black) on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free.
ID-COOLING via Amazon also has ID-COOLING FX360 INF 360mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooler w/ ARGB Infinity Mirror Effect Pump (Black) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.
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ID-COOLING via Amazon has ID-COOLING FX360 PRO 360mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooler w/ Special CD Pattern Pump Header (Black) on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free.
ID-COOLING via Amazon also has ID-COOLING FX360 INF 360mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooler w/ ARGB Infinity Mirror Effect Pump (Black) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for sharing this deal.
Model: ID-COOLING FX360 PRO Liquid CPU Cooler for Desktop - 360mm AIO Cooler, 3 x 120mm High-efficient Fans, Special CD Pattern Pump Header, Intel & AMD Compatible
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Been using the IDCooling 360 white led version for the past three years. Has kept my OC'd 5900x cool as I could hope for. Idles in the mid 30's, gaming doesn't go above 55-60c. Highest I've seen is around 70c under stress testing. Very good cooler. No eye candy, no extra bells & whistles... Just a $70 cooler that does it's job.
Got my ID Cooling FX360 Pro a few months ago when it was on sale for $53. Love its stealth looks and its a great AIO cooler that keeps my 9800X3D in a mATX case at 39C when idle. Highly recommended. Will buy another for my daughter's mATX build.
Been using the IDCooling 360 white led version for the past three years. Has kept my OC'd 5900x cool as I could hope for. Idles in the mid 30's, gaming doesn't go above 55-60c. Highest I've seen is around 70c under stress testing. Very good cooler. No eye candy, no extra bells & whistles... Just a $70 cooler that does it's job.
Sidebar convo, what are your oc settings on the 5900? I used to have a static OC at 4.2ghz with low voltage (cant remember b/c lost my settings due to a bios update).
So this time I went with the PBO per core optimization. While that does works great (I gained 30 or so FPS on marvel rivals), I dont like the voltage always running over 1.4 bc my idle temps are high 40s/low 50s. I will say it does usually stay in the mid 60s during games so that performance/temp ratio does seem to be working nicely. I just wish the idle temps would dip (mostly want the fans to run even quieter).
Sidebar convo, what are your oc settings on the 5900? I used to have a static OC at 4.2ghz with low voltage (cant remember b/c lost my settings due to a bios update).
So this time I went with the PBO per core optimization. While that does works great (I gained 30 or so FPS on marvel rivals), I dont like the voltage always running over 1.4 bc my idle temps are high 40s/low 50s. I will say it does usually stay in the mid 60s during games so that performance/temp ratio does seem to be working nicely. I just wish the idle temps would dip (mostly want the fans to run even quieter).
TBH - Think I won the silcone lottery - I'm at 4.6ghz stable all cores at around 1.25 volts fixed. Been using this setup for around 2.5 years now. Running like a champ.
Turn that PBO off and just OC those cores to 4.6 and just dial down the volts as much as possible - keeps it quick and cool
I'm not much of a competitor - but I did hit the number 3 spot on futuremark for a few weeks with my setup combo - 7900xt and 5900x combo. Pretty cool.
Got my ID Cooling FX360 Pro a few months ago when it was on sale for $53. Love its stealth looks and its a great AIO cooler that keeps my 9800X3D in a mATX case at 39C when idle. Highly recommended. Will buy another for my daughter's mATX build.
Sidebar convo, what are your oc settings on the 5900? I used to have a static OC at 4.2ghz with low voltage (cant remember b/c lost my settings due to a bios update).So this time I went with the PBO per core optimization. While that does works great (I gained 30 or so FPS on marvel rivals), I dont like the voltage always running over 1.4 bc my idle temps are high 40s/low 50s. I will say it does usually stay in the mid 60s during games so that performance/temp ratio does seem to be working nicely. I just wish the idle temps would dip (mostly want the fans to run even quieter).
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So this time I went with the PBO per core optimization. While that does works great (I gained 30 or so FPS on marvel rivals), I dont like the voltage always running over 1.4 bc my idle temps are high 40s/low 50s. I will say it does usually stay in the mid 60s during games so that performance/temp ratio does seem to be working nicely. I just wish the idle temps would dip (mostly want the fans to run even quieter).
So this time I went with the PBO per core optimization. While that does works great (I gained 30 or so FPS on marvel rivals), I dont like the voltage always running over 1.4 bc my idle temps are high 40s/low 50s. I will say it does usually stay in the mid 60s during games so that performance/temp ratio does seem to be working nicely. I just wish the idle temps would dip (mostly want the fans to run even quieter).
Turn that PBO off and just OC those cores to 4.6 and just dial down the volts as much as possible - keeps it quick and cool
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I'm not much of a competitor - but I did hit the number 3 spot on futuremark for a few weeks with my setup combo - 7900xt and 5900x combo. Pretty cool.
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