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i am interesting to buy one high-end liquid CPU cooler for my 9800x 3D

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Hello I am interested in buying one high-end liquid CPU cooler for my 9800x 3D

Any suggestions please?

i wanted to buy this high-end liquid CPU cooler for my 9800x3D
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also i was looking and this
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do you have better suggestions for liquid coolers? Which are better?
 
NZXT Kraken
 
Both are pretty good choices, although I would tell you to explore your options instead of going directly to big name brands. Often you can find white label AIOs that use Asetek designs or similar and will perform the same at a much lower price.

ID-Cooling and Aigo/DarkFlash both offer excellent performing liquid coolers on the cheap, I recommend taking a look at those. This one for example is about 81€ and performs just as nice.


Do some shopping ;)
 
Personally I wouldn't spend that much money for a cooler - when half of it's price is in RGB's and flashy screens. If you are into that kind of thing then I guess get whichever one looks better to you , since with the 9800x 3d I don't think any AIOs will have a problem cooling the thing.
 
I recommend the Artic Freezer 3 Cheap and nearly best in the class. System i build on the weekend was a 9800X3D with this cooler. 5.6ghz all core 1,25V 66C° all core load with PTM 7950.
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Hello I am interested in buying one high-end liquid CPU cooler for my 9800x 3D

Any suggestions please?

i wanted to buy this high-end liquid CPU cooler for my 9800x3D
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also i was looking and this
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do you have better suggestions for liquid coolers? Which are better?
You dont need the best AIO to cool the 9800X3D.
Dont pay more than 100 (without RGB) as more expensive units give diminishing returns on performance. Way worse perf/$.

My vote for Arctic Freezer III 360/420. High performance for the money and 7-years warranty and can cool any Ryzen desktop CPU.
I own the AF II 420 (nonRGB crap) BTW
 
To the OP, are you going to look at the inside of your PC? Save your money and get a Thermalright Aqua Elite 360. Unless you actually want a screen displaying specs on top of the CPU. It comes with nice QOL features like the fans already being installed on the rad.

 
One of my friends (who didn't listen to me at all at that time) bought that Galahad in July this year. Lo and behold, last week he switched to an Arctic LF III 360 because the pump hit the deck and decided to die and 2 of the fans were already starting to make weird noises.
 
I recommend the Artic Freezer 3 Cheap and nearly best in the class. System i build on the weekend was a 9800X3D with this cooler. 5.6ghz all core 1,25V 66C° all core load with PTM 7950. View attachment 371389
I'll second that.
 
I recommend the Artic Freezer 3 Cheap and nearly best in the class. System i build on the weekend was a 9800X3D with this cooler. 5.6ghz all core 1,25V 66C° all core load with PTM 7950. View attachment 371389
you overclocked tha 9800x3D in 5.6 ? and you had temperatures 66C all??
with freezer 360?
so the artick freezer is better from this??

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Arctic Liquid Freezer III 420 non-RGB ,less than a 100 bucks , need room for this bad boy ,but I replace the fans on my 420 ,fans make a difference , Noctua fans are not cheap ,the only RGB on my systems , GPU and MB,I spend for performance .
 
High end is bespoke water cooling,IMO
I suppose if you have to go AIO, Alphacooling’s expandable offering would be high end…
 
this https://www.my-valkyrie.com/valkyrie-syn-360
is very good cooler??

what is your opinion for this cooler?

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Thermalright makes a pretty good AIO.

Might be cheaper than that one.

Worth a look.
 
Yeah, I think it's been asked and answered. Thanks Jim!
 
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