I tried SOTR same settings but wih PB disable and temps were max 53.8ºc (this looks fine).Ĭooler seems to be installed the right way, I just can't believe that with PB enable temps are still this high with this huge cooler. Before it was 78.4º, but this could be higher cause of my graphic card trying to keep the pace? (EVGA RTX 2070 Black Edition). What I didn't like was game temps, Shadow Of The Tomb Raider, with everything maxed out and vsync off, I got a max temp of 70º c after a ~20 mins run. Prime95, after 37 mins (option number 1 small FTT v298) I got 79.8º c, I believe it was over 93º after 5 mins last time I tried. Also boost frecuency was higher and the benchmark shows a higher result too 3657cb. I didn't care about RGB, but I choosed it for the mounting system which I believe is better than Gammaxx 400 (should perform similar to gammaxx 400 or hyper 212).Īs for Temps, with PB enable and after 30 mins of consecutive Cinbench R20 runs (you can do this by setting for how many seconds you wana run it on the menu) I got 72,8º c which is 14.7º c less than the 10 min run I tried a few days ago with the stock cooler. Yesterday I finally went and bought a DeepCool Gammaxx GTE ( GAMMAXX GTE DEEPCOOL- CPU Air Coolers ). The L240 is the cheapest 240 AIO from Gammax but the pump is way better than what ID-Cooling uses since the pump the L240 uses has a higher flow rate (ID Cooling pumps ran at about 2100rpm while the L240 is at 2550rpm) lifespan of the pump is also higher on the L240 (rated 70,000 hours compared to just 30,000 on most ID-Cooling models on the same price range) The only other 240 AIO that's in the same price range as ID-Coolings lineup is the Gammax L240 (Rated for 250w), I also own that one and I actually used it on my R9 3900x before changing up to a 360. Hyper 212 Blacks is ok I guess, though if you can find one, go for the Hyper 212 LED Turbo (uses AM3+ clip which works just fine on AM4) which is slightly cheaper if budget is tight as it comes with two 120MMS fans in a push pull config, I have that in I've used it on my R7 1700 and it was an ok cooler for its price if you don't plan to OC.Īs for AIOs, I've tried most of the 240 ones from ID-Cooling and the pump and Rad that they use are mostly the same as well, only difference is the RGB ones are priced slightly higher but otherwise perform the same but if you had to choose, go for the 280s if they are available as they cool a bit better due to the increased Radiator size while not really increasing the price much, and don't even bother with the 120mm AIOs, the Hyper 212 could perform just as good as those ones. Im not sure Scythe Mugen 5 cooler is compatible with AM4 socket ? (Is not available in my country anyways) I know that both, Hyper 212 and Gammax 400, will be way better, but they are also gona be really close to the max height my case can handle, while the hyper 410R will have spare space (thats the main reason Im asking about it, price is important but I can make an effort and get the other ones).Ħ. Im not looking to cheap out, I just want something better than the Wraith Stealth. As for my cooler height, according to the website of my case -cougar turret-, its 160mm max. Probably, If I could choose any cooler in the world, I would go for bequiet Dark Rock Slim, which will look awesome on my case and it will perform great ( ).Ĥ. No, I don't want to overclock, I just want to be able to leave PB enable in BIOS and not get the temps you see on Cinebench MultiCore (image below).ģ. Amazon, Newegg, Ebay, and the likes are no options where I live.Ģ. Sadly, I can't get any cooler here, only brands I could get are the ones I wrote on my original post, and ID-Cooling (which I never heard of, but it seem to be on that Threadripper chart).
Thank you both for your inputs, but as I wrote:ġ.
Does anyone have it installed, how does it perform ? Will this Hyper 410R be better than stock Wraith Stealth? Where I live I don't have access to many options, but I found another cooler which caught my attention, because of size and price: Cooler Master Hyper 410R ( ). Both are probably more than what my CPU need. So I been reading and watching lots of reviews about aftermarket air coolers and I came to the conclusion that either Hyper 212 Black (which does come with AM4 bracket included in the box) or Deep Cool Gammax 400 are basically the best average budget/performance options. Things is, Im not looking to overclock it, basically on Zen 2 is a waste of time, since PB and PBO does the job well if theres enough temp and power headroom. With the Ryzen, I had and still have most if not all the issues already known about idle vcore voltage, temps and boost frecuencies.
Hello all, I got a Rynot soo long ago, which was an awesome upgrade for my old (but very loyal) i5 3570.