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MONITOR..pro-lite X2775 HDS
CPU AMD RYZEN 3600
MOTHERBOARD...B450 TOMAHAWK MAX
GPU radeon rx 590 gaming 8gb
RAM.. DD4 2X8 16 GB 3200MHZ
psu corsair rm750x
ssd corsair nvme pcle mp510 960 m.2
ENTHOO PRO M TEMPERED GLAss
this system is running at 75c in games.
is that ok for this pc, not overclocked.
thanks for any help.
 
It depends on your budget and also what you want, Air cooled or AIO?

Artcic Freezer 34 is recommended a lot, Noctua are one of the higher quality coolers but cost abit more than the rest... From a personal point of view I'd consider some of the Cryorig coolers but that's because my current one is doing a great job :)
yes air cooler, i will have a look at Cryorig coolers, thanks,,dont know about budget £40/50.
 
no worries, Some coolers are worse than the stock ones which is weird as you'd expect something aftermarket to be better... I've selected the two coolers below based on personal opinion with the Cryorig and recommendations for the Scythe, I dont know much about Scythe but they seem to get recommended a lot.

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £91.68 (includes shipping: £8.70)
ok thanks Minibiker will take a look.
 
Noctua NH-D15 looks good and i think it would fit in my case and clear my ram so an extrs £20 would it be worth and a bit of futre proofing?
 
running Cinebench R20 multicore run i reach 90c max this is too much i think,Noctua NH-D15 Chromax Black cooler is out of my budget of £40/50,
any more suggested coolers in my price range,does it make a differance having two fans instead of one.
 
Included TIM will be fine. At most it will be a couple degrees warmer than MX-4. I worry more about case airflow and how well it is flowing air at or near room temp into cooler than what TIM is used. If you have poor case airflow it can easily be 10-15c higher than room temp, even 20-25c when gaming .. and every degree warmer air is becomes same degree(s) hotter components will be. You might find link below to how to setup case airflow of interest. Included is also a simple guide for monitoring air temp flowing into coolers.
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/t...-i-put-my-temp-sensor.18564223/#post-26159770
thanks doyll, i will have a read and hopefully learn a bit more.
 
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