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the problem been i was wanting 3 x 140 for the front, 3x120 for the aio rad, and a single 140 revises for rear intake
Thermalright do 120s regular and reverse and 140s. They will be the most cost efficient fans you can buy.
3 pack of 140s is £15
3 pack of 120s is £10
But they don't do reverse 140s

If the cheap 120s aren't good enough they do the tl-h12-x28 which is much more suited to radiators and are £7 each
 
im not really a fan of white but even i do think it looks nice
cooler is the Thermalright Hyper Vision

I'm waiting for the Wonder Vision to come down in price as a hardcore air cooling type, I'm not usually aesthetics focused but good lord it's pretty enough to punt me into a new AM5 setup:

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £217.98 (includes delivery: £7.99)​

Not spending £200+ on an AiO but Thermalright pricing tends to drop quickly.

If Asus/Corsair etc were releasing this it'd be at least half a grand no doubt in my mind.
 
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I'm waiting for the Wonder Vision to come down in price as a hardcore air cooling type, I'm not usually aesthetics focused but good lord it's pretty enough to punt me into a new AM5 setup:

My basket at OcUK:

Total: £217.98 (includes delivery: £7.99)​

Not spending £200+ on an AiO but Thermalright pricing tends to drop quickly.

If Asus/Corsair etc were releasing this it'd be at least half a grand no doubt in my mind.

the one i got i stumbled onto in B-grade for £70

the only problem with Thermalright AIO's is the pump is mounted in the rad, so where you normal have all the components and the case to block pump noise, when you mount an Thermalright cooler the rad is going to top or front bringing the pump/noise to the outside of the case
 
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the only problem with Thermalright AIO's is the pump is mounted in the rad, so where you normal have all the components and the case to block pump noise, when you mount an Thermalright cooler the rad is going to top or front bringing the pump/noise to the outside of the case
i guess that's done so that the cpu block isn't too massive as it also has to handle the screen
though to be fair, a bigger cpu block wouldn't be as big as those 1.2kg lumps of metal called dual tower coolers and would be an acceptable tradeoff
 
i guess that's done so that the cpu block isn't too massive as it also has to handle the screen
though to be fair, a bigger cpu block wouldn't be as big as those 1.2kg lumps of metal called dual tower coolers and would be an acceptable tradeoff
when you remove the screen the block is no bigger then the old style asetek pumps was but then they have to pay for a licence
 
when you remove the screen the block is no bigger then the old style asetek pumps was but then they have to pay for a licence
patent now expired (finally)
 
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