I am getting theArctic Liquid Freezer III Pro, either the 360MM or the 420MM. It is proven to match and even beat basically everything on the market, in both performance and silence!
Make sure your case has enough clearance for the chunkier than normal rad+fan combo IIRC it's 68MM in total, and that your motherboard clears - the Arctic website has a compatability chart for motherboards, so that covers you there. Case wise, just look up other peoples builds/reviews online and try and find one with said AIO - that's all I did when scoping for a case that'd fit one
Hope this helps!
Nice, that's one down thenI am getting the
Fractal Design North XL Full Tower
I have seen on pcparpicker using that arctic AIO in these cases, guess I better see if my motherboard supports it.
I mean, you cant really loose with them at the moment bang per buck wiseGonna throw a curve ball into the mix
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Yes I get it but.... Different strategiesI mean, you cant really loose with them at the moment bang per buck wise
I do think they have far too many products competiting against themselves though.
The Phantom Spirit had an extra heatpipe and supposid better fans than the Peerless Assassin, but in reality IIRC in the real world was only 1C better when tested?
It's strange that they also offered a 140MM version of the Peerless Assassin, but not the Phantom Spirit, despite it being the successor and more expensive? And yet we now randomly have another 6 not 7 heatpipe successor again with a 13CM fan?
The weird thing is, no one ever talks about the Phantom Spirit, yet the Peerless Assassin is still mentioned?
They just need to keep it simple and release an RGB and non RGB version of a product and leave it at that lol. The Peerless Assassin has the normal version, then the 120SE, RGB, 140MM, and black/white? That's a bit overwhelming for a simple purchase to a new customer haha. The seem to do the same with their AIO's.
But by the time you've paid for extra fans, you may as well have just bought the Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro and saved yourself money and hassle, as it is the best AIO currently, and beats everything in silence, performance and price. So it's pointless trying to 1 UP it or make a hybrid with different fans.AIO's, for a particular sized radiator are close enough in performance that the included fans make more difference than anything else. Get whatever's priced well and some good static pressure fans... instant best AIO.
Oh no, wasn't saying "don't get the freezer" just a mild irritated jab against the usual £80 240mm 20mm thick arctic vs the £150 240mm 20 thick nzxt with all the sheep jumping on the better marketed one at nearly double the price for near F all benefit. Was a broader strokes moan/offer of advice, hence not replying to anyone in particularBut by the time you've paid for extra fans, you may as well have just bought the Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro and saved yourself money and hassle, as it is the best AIO currently, and beats everything in silence, performance and price. So it's pointless trying to 1 UP it or make a hybrid with different fans.
Not strictly true, as if you don't have enough height in the top for the thicker 68MM setup of the Arctic, you will foul on the front case fans too.just to point out it’s not really the case that impacts the Artic Freezer it’s the motherboard specifically ones with big M2 cooling south of the CPU.
That said my ASUS was probably one of the most extreme big Heatsinks and I just mounted it inverted works totally fine just don’t mess with the offset L and R brackets. Very good cooler from my experience.
There is a list on the artic site with what they know does or doesn’t fit as it comes out the box recommended mount.
Not strictly true, as if you don't have enough height in the top for the thicker 68MM setup of the Arctic, you will foul on the front case fans too.
Yeah, I nearly bought a Kraken, then was gutted to find out the fans are pretty loud and apparently rather annoyingOh no, wasn't saying "don't get the freezer" just a mild irritated jab against the usual £80 240mm 20mm thick arctic vs the £150 240mm 20 thick nzxt with all the sheep jumping on the better marketed one at nearly double the price for near F all benefit. Was a broader strokes moan/offer of advice, hence not replying to anyone in particular
Out of the box, absolutely the freezer for price/etc.