Steam'i Yükleyin
giriş
|
dil
简体中文 (Basitleştirilmiş Çince)
繁體中文 (Geleneksel Çince)
日本語 (Japonca)
한국어 (Korece)
ไทย (Tayca)
Български (Bulgarca)
Čeština (Çekçe)
Dansk (Danca)
Deutsch (Almanca)
English (İngilizce)
Español - España (İspanyolca - İspanya)
Español - Latinoamérica (İspanyolca - Latin Amerika)
Ελληνικά (Yunanca)
Français (Fransızca)
Italiano (İtalyanca)
Bahasa Indonesia (Endonezce)
Magyar (Macarca)
Nederlands (Hollandaca)
Norsk (Norveççe)
Polski (Lehçe)
Português (Portekizce - Portekiz)
Português - Brasil (Portekizce - Brezilya)
Română (Rumence)
Русский (Rusça)
Suomi (Fince)
Svenska (İsveççe)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamca)
Українська (Ukraynaca)
Bir çeviri sorunu bildirin
> Motherboard & CPU
> Case
> Average ambient room temp
What are the primary uses of that PC?
If you are more often doing low - medium loads with that PC, the DH-15 will do just fine and overall in the end will be nearly no maintenance given it's an air cooler and would also be quieter in comparison to basically ANY AIO-LC unit.
Asus tuf gaming x670e plus WiFi
9800x3d
Nzxt h7 flow
Primary use is gaming
With that yes go with that AIO without a doubt. And how ever many case fans can fit in that case.
The biggest AIO you can fit is 360mm. I recommend to place it on top for the best overall performance.
Noctua is fantastic but really overpriced when you have similarly performing products for 1/4 of the price or better performing AIO for still lower price.
It's not cheaper. The AF3PRO is an AIO LC
Noctua NH-D15chromax.black is more expensive than Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360mm and 420mm in UK for example.
Any decent AIO is like $150+
Maybe try look on Ebay or Ebuyer websites
Arctic freezer III 420mm - £79
(According to PC part picker)
So the top tier 420mm AIO costs less than brown Noctua in UK.
The dh15 was fine for my 7800x3d. Couldn't keep the 9800x3d cool though