Could you point to a liquid cooling. AMD for 100€?
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No.
And since you asked for ten more letters, I am writing this.
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No.
And since you asked for ten more letters, I write this.
But No.That's clear. garfield, at least explain it to me... Water pump... €60 minimum, processor block €50 minimum... You're already over budget... For everything else, Black box Madrid... :osvaisacagar:
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Yes, I was putting together a kit and it's at least 150€ XD
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Water can flow or it can cash, buy air my friend.
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For that budget, you're better off with a Corsair hydro like the H100i, for example. I'm not a fan of half-measures, or a hybrid of these or a good RL if what you're looking for is cooling and OC, unless you're only looking for aesthetics...
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Ok, so the Zalman Reserator 3 Max that I'm going to put on my new PC is better than an RL for 180€, right?
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No if you choose the components well. Look for a block, pump and radiator and that's it. You can make the reservoir with a T, a cap and a piece of pipe.
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I can't get it with words garfield XD
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If you've never built an RL before, you don't consider yourself a particularly skilled person, you don't plan on doing a brutal OC, you don't have a budget for new components if you mess up, but for the love of god you have to put an RL, get a Corsair H100i and save yourself trouble.
But anyway, I was building a good one with air and living life to the fullest.
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I was just asking how much a rl tranqui costs
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One question, can you put dor radiators in an RL?
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A question, can you put dor radiators in an rl?
Yes, as many as you want, as long as you have enough pumps to be able to have enough pressure to move the liquid.
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If you're on a budget, you could make some invention based on a "cheap kit" like Thermaltake, like the one I made starting from a Bigwater 745 :facepalm:
But if what you want is an RL with a minimum of quality and expandable, look for a Swiftech H220 but prepare 200€, and that's if you find it.
Salu2!
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Ek also had some traditional build kits but I still don't like them as they seem cheap
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I personally and from my experience recommend getting a good air cooler to make up for the shortcomings of the stock cooler… moving to a custom liquid is a big step and many kits don't perform as well as expected because some have very cheap plastic mounts... not to mention the lifespan and noise.
About the Zalman, I think it's a dud
you have other much better options... Swiftech H220-X and H240-X seem to be very good (double copper radiator) but they are out of your budget... the Cooler Master Nepton 280L seems to be the one that is currently selling well for about 105€Moreover, you come across another unpleasant problem and that is the IHS… its appearance meant that you could mount thick coolers but this element greatly limits the cooling capacity of a liquid block, since its direct mounting on the CPU DIE is possible and guarantees maximum efficiency (I won't go into how well or poorly manufactured/installed or issues with thermal compounds between DIE and IHS)
And now the final nail in the coffin... as of today, AMD has top-of-the-range micros that perform worse than mid-range Intels since they heat up/consume much more... buying an RL system or spending more than 50€ on improving the cooling system to gain less than 500Mhz on an AMD is not, from an economic point of view, the smartest thing... it's preferable to invest that money in getting a more powerful CPU... another thing is if you're excited about mounting a liquid
... or that your motivation is different from gaining performance (modding, tinkering... others).Having said that, everyone can do with their money what they want



P.D.: And it should be noted that until recently I had a Phenom II X4 955 to work with and I have always had AMD (since an Intel 133Mhz in the 90s) but the jump to an i7 4790K is not even comparable in all aspects... it's brutal how far behind AMD has stayed despite Intel just reaping the benefits.
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I personally and from my experience recommend getting a good air cooler to compensate for the shortcomings of the stock cooler... switching to a custom liquid is a move and the kits many do not perform as one would expect because some have very cheap plastic mounts... not to mention the lifespan and noise.
About the Zalman, I think it's a chestnut
you have other much better options... Swiftech H220-X and H240-X seem to be very good (double copper radiator) but they are out of your budget... royo RL_TODOENUNO seems that the one that is currently selling well is the Cooler Master Nepton 280L for about 105€Moreover, you encounter another unpleasant problem and it is the IHS... its appearance meant the ability to mount thick coolers but this element greatly limits the cooling capacity of a liquid block, since its direct mounting on the CPU DIE is possible and guarantees maximum efficiency (I will not go into how well or poorly manufactured/placed or issues with thermal compounds between DIE and IHS)
And now the final nail in the coffin... as of today, AMD has top-of-the-range micros that perform worse than Intel mid-range ones since they heat up/consume much more... buying an RL system or spending more than 50€ on improving the cooling system to gain not even 500Mhz on an AMD is not, from an economic point of view, the smartest thing... it is preferable to invest that money in getting a more powerful CPU... another thing is that you are excited to mount a liquid
... or that your motivation is different from gaining performance (modding, tinkering... others).Having said that, everyone can do with their money what they want



P.D.: And it should be noted that until recently I had a Phenom II X4 955 to work with and I have always had AMD (since an intel 133Mhz in the 90s) but the jump to an i7 4790K is not comparable in all aspects... it is brutal how far behind AMD has stayed despite Intel having only been picking up the benefits.
If you say that the Zalman reserator 3 max seems like a chestnut to you, maybe when I have it I won't even change it… X)
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And the one who was missing shows up to say that with the Noctua NH-D14 it works wonders with an i5 that only raises 8 degrees above ambient temperature under load

(No OC for the moment, all be said
)Betting on air is the future hamijo

Best regards!
Edit: Fassou, I entered the thread of your particular RL very excited and I found all the images disappeared :ffu:
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The thing with the photos, it's probably better this way :facepalm:
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And the thing with the Mozart TX
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Salu2!
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The thing with the photos, it's probably better this way :facepalm:
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And the thing with the Mozart TX
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Salu2!
Great really

Thank you very much for taking the trouble :sisi:
Saludos!
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In the end I ended up with an air cooler and I put a bunch of fans on it