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Here is a link...it's the new iCUE H115i, from Corsair...it says it has a larger surface area for TRs....but does that include the 3960x & 3970x? Does anyone know yet?
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Those are still toys compared to...
This with the optional TR4 mount.
Here is a link...it's the new iCUE H115i, from Corsair...it says it has a larger surface area for TRs....but does that include the 3960x & 3970x? Does anyone know yet?
Thanks
Those are still toys compared to...
This with the optional TR4 mount.
If you like Corsair then why not just go with their Custom Loop's they sell. You can custom build one based on your case, MB, Proc, etc.
Those are still toys compared to...
This with the optional TR4 mount.
If spending the money on a 3960x why not just spend the extrahundred dollars to go custom loop vs AIO? a raystorm neo tr block is $90. Pump/res combo is $95. A 360 rad is ~50-60.
oooh I see, it's a pump/block combo. One other question though...how can that be for ALL AMD socket types?? They're all different shapes, and I didn't see an STR4 adapter anywhere on their site
What pump/res combo is 95? I can't find any less than 140
Here is a link...it's the new iCUE H115i, from Corsair...it says it has a larger surface area for TRs....but does that include the 3960x & 3970x? Does anyone know yet?
Thanks
The following product is NOT a toy. It is a proven, reliable 5 year warranted high performance liquid cooler with excellent build quality and all for $117 or so. I've been using mine for the past 2 years and I've had no need for anything else since
Completed Builds using Ryzen 3960x and Fractal Design Celsius S36 Blackout All-In-One Liquid CPU Cooler https://pcpartpicker.com/builds/by_part/cmPgXL
there's two models, the original and then they released a Blackout version.
"Fractal Design Celsius S36 Blackout AiO coolers now ship in a uniform all-black colour scheme, but retain the cooling modes and capabilities of their predecessor (the non-blackout version used in most reviews)
Good product review ---- > https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/fractal-design-celsius-s36-review,1.html
read the Newegg reviews (this is the Blackout version for $124)
https://www.newegg.com/fractal-design-celsius-s36-liquid-cooling-system/p/N82E16835352064
have it mounted properly? rad above block and hoses at the bottom or rad top mounted?Trapped air bubbles
If you have not already made a Corsair purchase, stay far, far away from their AIO's. I have an H100i v2, which is only 18 months old and it has had issues all along. Trapped air bubbles and now the cold plate does not properly mount flush on my Ryzen R5 3600. Yeah, I will be able to RMA it but, I have had zero issues with my Noctua Products, D15 and u14s, and the Hydro series have a lot of issues.
This here looks much better.
yeah i have a h100 as well and there is no way it would properly cover a threadripper. not sure about his "mount flush" issue, mine is fine on my 2600x. the new h115 has a slightly bigger plate but i doubt it fully cover a TR.That cooler has another round water block that doesn't look like it would completely cover a Threadripper.
have it mounted properly? rad above block and hoses at the bottom or rad top mounted?
well if the block is above the rad at all, even during moving it, it is going to collect the air. you'll need to make sure its mounted correctly, barbs at the bottom or rad top mounted and then tilt the system to get the air out of the block. or take the block off and run it below the rad to let the air out and back into the rad.They actually formed when I simply moved it from one computer to another.
well if the block is above the rad at all, even during moving it, it is going to collect the air. you'll need to make sure its mounted correctly, barbs at the bottom or rad top mounted and then tilt the system to get the air out of the block. or take the block off and run it below the rad to let the air out and back into the rad.
Basically, the cold plate does not mount completely flat on the cpu, my Ryzen R5 3600. I have it installed on a Asrock B450 Fatality Gaming mITX board so therefore, it appears the mounting hardware is messed up. It is probably not the mainboard because I now have a Hyper 212 Black Edition RGB installed and it lays fully flat, without issue. In fact, it does not matter which way I turn the block on the H100i v2, the mount does not touch the cpu portion directed towards the back and therefore, that is why the machine overheats with the H100i V2.
Edit: I also tried using washers between the mounting bracket that is attached to the block and the thumb screws that hold it down. However, that made no difference, at all. I attached a picture to show you what I meant. If I turn and mount it 180 degrees, with new paste, the same pattern happens after I mount it and always on the same side of the cpu.
if its the asetek based version it is a round block and uses that twist on bracket that mounts at the four corners. mine is like you describe, just the two middle "hooks". my guess would be that his bracket is bent.Is that the correct bracket for an AMD? My H115i and my previous H60 both used the clamp down with two hooks bracket on my 3900x. Not the screw down one.
Is that the correct bracket for an AMD? My H115i and my previous H60 both used the clamp down with two hooks bracket on my 3900x. Not the screw down one.
if its the asetek based version it is a round block and uses that twist on bracket that mounts at the four corners. mine is like you describe, just the two middle "hooks". my guess would be that his bracket is bent.