My system was sitting at 37 degrees, fired up Borderlands 3 in 4K Ultra and played it for half an hour or so, peaked at 71 degrees on the hottest core. 5 minutes since I closed the game, sitting at 40 degrees.
With my £60 Rajintek 240MM AIO, i7 2700K at 4.8GHz, system uptime 27:14:02:44.
I'm sorry, but no "£25 air cooler" is going to do that.
I've had a £25 air cooler in this machine before, while I was waiting for my new AIO to arrive, a Xigmatec CNPS something something, I had to remove the overclock because it was hitting TJMax and BSOD'ing in games.
I am by no means an AIO fanatic, but some of the claims above are just farcical.
Maybe a big £60 dual radiator air cooler can perform similarly to a £100 240MM AIO after the initial warm-up period, but not a £25 one.
With my £60 Rajintek 240MM AIO, i7 2700K at 4.8GHz, system uptime 27:14:02:44.
I'm sorry, but no "£25 air cooler" is going to do that.
I've had a £25 air cooler in this machine before, while I was waiting for my new AIO to arrive, a Xigmatec CNPS something something, I had to remove the overclock because it was hitting TJMax and BSOD'ing in games.
I am by no means an AIO fanatic, but some of the claims above are just farcical.
Maybe a big £60 dual radiator air cooler can perform similarly to a £100 240MM AIO after the initial warm-up period, but not a £25 one.
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