air or AIO for a 13700k if you move the PC around and are a bit rough with it? :D

Air - I bricked an AIO by leaning the case over whilst the PC was running, sounded like some trapped air got sucked into the pump which span up like crazy and died.
 
Aio all the way, I've done Air and custom watercooling and the aio is way easier to use and cool your cpu, I've got a artic freezer 2 420mm and for the price it's the best one I've had so far.
 
air or AIO for a 13700k if you move the PC around and are a bit rough with it? :D
Air.

Or just make sure that you don’t end up with air in your AIO pump.

Gamers Nexus did a whole thing about how if you rotate the AIO and the residue air left in the loop ends up in the pump, the pump will die pretty soon.

Never had an issue with an air cooler and movement.
 
Air.

Or just make sure that you don’t end up with air in your AIO pump.

Gamers Nexus did a whole thing about how if you rotate the AIO and the residue air left in the loop ends up in the pump, the pump will die pretty soon.

Never had an issue with an air cooler and movement.

Thank you.

I do want to go air was commited to it. However I'm now a bit concerned re: noise of the GPU. I'm getting an ASUS TUF or STRIX (I have to because I have 5 displays, 4 active at any one time).
They suffer from coil whine.

I'm not sure how a Noctua NH15 will fare in a Define 7/Noise dampening case.
 
13700K does run hot, there was a thread where people were complaining of very high temps and they had AIO coolers.

I only manage to keep my one at 70c because i have a custom loop with a 2 inch thick triple fan radiator.
 
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