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    Why do AIOs never give any information about their cooling power?

    Okay, i will just try it out then and share the results here. Thanks again!
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    Why do AIOs never give any information about their cooling power?

    Alright, makes sense. As the size of the CPU (or LED) and its heat distribution is something i can't change, what i need is a good cooling plate that can transfer the heat most effectively. The size of my 200 watt LED is 784 mm² (the surface that has contact to the cooling plate), the LED...
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    Why do AIOs never give any information about their cooling power?

    Thanks for the video, good information! But according to this one none of the tested AIOs were capable of cooling 200 watts down to 60 °C, even with full speed. Or did i get something wrong?
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    Why do AIOs never give any information about their cooling power?

    Hey! It's a 200w COB LED, you can find these on ebay or amazon if you look for "COB LED CRI 95+ 100/200/300w" Im trying to build an "artificial sunlight", similiar to this one right here (but more compact and transportable for filming purposes):
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    Why do AIOs never give any information about their cooling power?

    Yes, sounds reasonable that it's hard to come up with a testing standard. But i think that some numbers for orientation - even if not very accurate - would be better than nothing. For example enermax is stating that their LIQTECH TR4 II offers an cooling capacity of up to 500W+ TDP. That at...
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    Why do AIOs never give any information about their cooling power?

    Hi, i'm new into watercooling and have a (maybe) stupid question: Why do AIO manufacturers don't give any specific information about the cooling power of their products? I am trying to find an AIO which is capable of cooling a LED Chip with 200 watts of heat power (TDP), so that temperature...
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