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I'm using the wraith prism on my 5700x3d. I mostly chose it for the looks, but it also performs well. There's one on newegg for 42 usd. I really like it as it's very quiet and looks spectacular.
For me it also has an affordable aspect, as it was used from a previous cpu.
RAM clearance depends on both the RAM and the cooling. Some RAM is taller and some is shorter. Some heatsinks are wider and sit over the RAM slots more than others, and some can have the fan raised to some degree to account for that.
this. ive been using the noctua... d12 or whatever on my i7-2700k since 2012. i can take the fans off and it still runs fine
i fanboy them so bad along with asus,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFE9wfAfudE
asus/noctua gpu? genius
but 10 years later i notice newegg has removed all noctua and replaced it with bequiet? did noctua do something wrong?
and 10 years later water cooling has come a long way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMeH7SJO74Q
i dont care what cpu youre using, why WOULDNT you get water cooling in 2024. it went from being a pain in the ass to being easier than air cooling. you dont even have to mess up your thermal paste trying to screw a heavy heatsink on! its doesnt get any easier.
that said. arctic thermal paste. king of cpu's.
get the freezer 3.
https://www.newegg.com/Seller-Store/noctua-cooling-solutions
That Arctic Liquid Freezer III is one of the best I will say - there was one with Noctua fans somewhere.
https://i.imgur.com/BMdFv5M.jpg
It can make sense as a long term investment.
Noctua more or less offers free mounting hardware upgrades for life[noctua.at] with proof of purchase, so it is basically $100 for all of your future C.P.Us. Not just the 5700. Linus has a short video of them honoring this for an 18 year old C.P.U. cooler.
Other brands are unlikely to even have a mounting hardware upgrade for decades old coolers, and even when such a kit is offered there will usually be at least a small surcharge.
'course, this is basically gambling on how often A.M.D. or Intel might choose to change their mounting points.