I don’t know shit about pc building, but it’s always cool to watch a video about it from builders and see what all those components are about in my own set up
Same with me. I'm learning more about pc components every day and it's fun watching different creators talk about what they've come up with. I currently own a prebuilt but eventually want to build my own
I have big chunky dual tower noctua air cooler back in a day I bought like 70 bucks. Used on 5 different mobo and 8 different cpu funny part is I haven't changed fans that came with cooler 11 years... Best spendid 70 bucks ever for me about computer parts. And best part about it I set cpu cooling fan to not operate below 60 C° no fan sound on daily use. Plus not collecting dust on fins.
@@Ouroboross- You can cool X3D chips easily with an air cooler as there is no difficulty cooling those chips. Those chips don't even require an AIO as it's only a recommendation and are perfectly acceptable with air cooling. As a matter of fact a mid-tier air cooler can keep an X3D chip in check.
In my opinion, AIO's are only really good if you have a super high end CPU, or you are an enthusiast mainly due to the value of some air coolers. For example, Thermaltake's Assassin is very good value and still provides amazing cooling for most CPU's.
You guys super scammed me. I got a 1650 and 10105f for over 700 dollars. I was told completely different pc. I’ve constantly been on customer support on your website and no help. 🙏
I've looked into air cooling quit a bit ober the past couple decades. I had a Corsair H110i from 2010 that was dual 120mm which I had installed on my core2 quad for around 7-8 years before it leaked. Personally in my opinion aio's are not enough of a risk to worry about, I agree with you on that. However for legacy builds, nothing beats a 4+heat pipe Tower cooler if you're not trying to OC the build to the hilt.