it really depends on the build. if it is an itx build then the the 120 makes sense. the 360 is awesome on high temp heavy OC applications but won't fit in most cases. 240 or 280 is the best option in most situation but not a choice here. WHY?
I think it would depend on your case. How much you overclock, or how much you just like the cool factor in having a liquid cooling system. I'm wondering if anyone will design a cooling system like the AC in your car? Just on a smaller scale. I though of using one of those portable AC units and blow the cold air on the radiator. Would be interesting what the temps would be like.
I have no idea., I just voted based on myself (not at all tall)
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Have a node 202 build in the living room, I like the aesthetic of the smaller cases personally
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Depends on the case/build but I normally opt for smaller footprint cooling when I can as long as it can do the job!
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it really depends on the build. if it is an itx build then the the 120 makes sense. the 360 is awesome on high temp heavy OC applications but won't fit in most cases. 240 or 280 is the best option in most situation but not a choice here. WHY?
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I think it would depend on your case. How much you overclock, or how much you just like the cool factor in having a liquid cooling system. I'm wondering if anyone will design a cooling system like the AC in your car? Just on a smaller scale. I though of using one of those portable AC units and blow the cold air on the radiator. Would be interesting what the temps would be like.
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I can't change my vote I want to put Tiny is mighty
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I my Kraken x62 on my Ryzen 1700x. At full tilt the thing doesn't go over 70c with my push pull config
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"tiny is mighty"
cmon guys we know size matters
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I often ask myself that very question...
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Bigger, and more airflow.
Enough airflow to create thrust and lift.
For science.
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