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World's Largest CPU Fan

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System Name G-REX
Processor AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
Motherboard Gigabyte Aorus Master X570
Cooling Corsair H100i RGB Platinum SE + 4 x Corsair LL120 (White)
Memory 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4-3600 (White)
Video Card(s) Gigabyte Aorus Master RTX 3080 10GB
Storage 1TB Samsung 980 Pro NVME | 2TB Sabrent Rocket Q NVME
Display(s) 34.0" LG 34GP83A-B
Case Lian-Li Lancool 2 Mesh (White)
Audio Device(s) Logitech G560 | Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless
Power Supply Corsair RM850x
Mouse Corsair Dark Core Pro SE
Keyboard Corsair K70 MK2 (Cherry MX Brown) + White PBT Key Caps
Software Windows 10 Home
Developed with the help of the British Aerospace wind tunnel engineers, the "Big Boy Turbo Mega Fan 2" aka CNPS9500 LED, from Zalman is one badass CPU cooler. Drawing a massive 1400W of power, it comes with instructions on how to daisychain five 300W power supplies to feed it and apparently requires "starter cartridges" to get it spinning in the first place, though I can't find confirmation of these specs on the product page.

Whatever the case, this is one serious cooler for y'all crackhead overclockers and Intel purchasers out there.
Well, it's not ment to retail, but can you imagine this on top of a CPU ?



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for those of you who dont know that isnt a retail hs its a model for the normal version that was shown off at computex i believe
 
SPHERE said:
for those of you who dont know that isnt a retail hs its a model for the normal version that was shown off at computex i believe
I said so in my initial post.
 
so is it good at cooling for overclockers or is there no point? I mean it's still gonna be ambient temperature at all times I assume, so it's just as good at overclocking as any other one right?
 
With a cooling system that size you will need a support mechinsum for the cooling system and for the mainboard then you can worry about the case.
 
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