My Noctua NH-D15 Chromax Black cooler had my Ryzen 3700X at around 57°C max under the Cinebench R20 multicore run, and was almost silent as well![]()
thanks space monkey so would be good on my ryzen 3600.
My Noctua NH-D15 Chromax Black cooler had my Ryzen 3700X at around 57°C max under the Cinebench R20 multicore run, and was almost silent as well![]()
Yeah, it should work even better on the 3600thanks space monkey so would be good on my ryzen 3600.
thanks for that i will take a look nowGot great reviews: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/scythe-scfm-2000-fuma-2-dual-fan-cpu-cooler-2x120-mm-hs-04f-sy.html
Probably the best cooler in your price range, and far far better than the stock cooler not only in temps but noise also![]()
Good choiceGot great reviews: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/scythe-scfm-2000-fuma-2-dual-fan-cpu-cooler-2x120-mm-hs-04f-sy.html
Probably the best cooler in your price range, and far far better than the stock cooler not only in temps but noise also
thanks i,ll order this one soon.
would you use the thermal compound that comes with the cooler...https://www.overclockers.co.uk/scythe-scfm-2000-fuma-2-dual-fan-cpu-cooler-2x120-mm-hs-04f-sy.htmlGood choice![]()
thanks doyll, i will have a read and hopefully learn a bit more.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