AIO cooler for phanteks p600s

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Building a new rig after a long time out from pc gaming. It’s ping going to be used for sim racing so I wasn’t too worried about looks, more performance and ability to host all the hardware.

decided on the p600s based on looking through the forums and finding a solid looking case which would be a decent size.

anyway, I’m now looking for a cooler for a 5800x I’ve got coming tomorrow. I was considering a big air cooler but then go reading about AIO systems which aren’t much more than a decent air cooler. It seems the artic freezer 2 is well regarded, but….are there any others and would then 280 model fit in this case ok?

help and advice more than welcome please.
 
best bet with cases is to find their manuals online, the manual says

top can take
120mm 140mm 240mm 280mm 360mm

rear can take
120mm 140mm

front can take
120mm 140mm 240mm 280mm 360mm 420mm
 
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I have this case and the 5800X processor. I'm using a NZXT X73 360mm mounted in the top of the case. I too use this for sim racing (Assetto Corsa Competizione, F1 22, some Forza 7). I cool it with 3 front mounted (intake) 3 radiator mounted (exhaust) and 1 rear (exhaust) 120mm Silent Wings fans. I have these all set at a constant 40% unless temps hit 80c at which point they move to 60%. In games I'm seeing a maximum of 60c in racing games and 68-70 in the new Warzone. This is running with a 0.075v undervolt, -15 CO and +200Mhz manual boost, so it occasionally ramps up to 5050 MHz.
 
I have this case and the 5800X processor. I'm using a NZXT X73 360mm mounted in the top of the case. I too use this for sim racing (Assetto Corsa Competizione, F1 22, some Forza 7). I cool it with 3 front mounted (intake) 3 radiator mounted (exhaust) and 1 rear (exhaust) 120mm Silent Wings fans. I have these all set at a constant 40% unless temps hit 80c at which point they move to 60%. In games I'm seeing a maximum of 60c in racing games and 68-70 in the new Warzone. This is running with a 0.075v undervolt, -15 CO and +200Mhz manual boost, so it occasionally ramps up to 5050 MHz.
Awesome, thanks for the reply.

I have looked at 360 models, the AIO units seem to be similar . The artic looks a bit pants but seems to perform well for the money.

I’m just worried about the fat rad fitting.
 
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How about these? Cheap and should cool a 5800X ok.

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £190.45 (includes delivery: £10.50)​




The Arctic AIO may not be the best looking but it does perform well and a 360mm should fit in the top of that case no problem.

I have one in my PRO M case and that is smaller than a P600.
 
I have the Arctic LF ii 280 mm on a 7700x in a Phanteks P500A. Tried a stress test yesterday and didn't get above 75C. Because of this none of the other fans in the case kicked on. I got it for £85 a few weeks ago. Very impressed with how quiet it was.
 
yet they do in noise normalised tests.

check gamers nexus reviews or cooler roundups
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