@@TheSkepticSkwerl i don't think so, I don't see a drop of thermal paste on the cpu or the cooler when he first took the cooler off, the cooler could still have been making contact, but not enough due to no thermal paste. causing the cpu to get very hot.
Honestly bro your videos are amazing, ive watched basically all and i get excited when i see your channel, i love how you didnt say ITS AMAIZNG cause u got sent it and was truthful KEEP POSTINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
Undervolting is key with the i9 k variants, they soak up so much wattage at load if you don't adjust anything. The i9 14900k can pull up to 400w at 100% load
Any tips on starting with undervolting? Im about to build my pc, I have all the parts including an i9 14900kf and I want to know everything I can before even putting it together
@@xxtremess sadly the i9 14900k is having issues regarding errors deep in the cpu. Irreversible damage, they will be releasing a bios update in the future, but that won't revert the damage. Both the 13th gen and 14th gen cpus are affected. Even with undervolting they still having issues
For my 13900k and 14900k I have done the following: MCE off, PL1 and PL2 limit to 225, limit P-core boost to 5.5 GHz and E-core boost to 4.3GHz, and use balanced power profile in Windows (although I do disable core parking to keep system highly responsive). Oh and just XMP on the RAM. I didn’t change LLC value. I have set voltage offset at a modest -0.010v. I have disabled the C6&C7 C states and EIST. Lastly I have locked AVX at 0 offset. I have tested on P95, CB R23 and CB R15. All great and in a mid 20 degree room, no workload exceeds 80c on package or cores. Very happy and benchmarks are very close to where they were before taming these beasts.
@@a120068020 same journey here... about to get a new aio to get better temps, hopefully... its been pretty annoying... imma try this 320A power limit tho.
Yea, good video quality but lacked all the crucial information TBH. He didn't mention that the cooler comes with a contact frame built in, which for anyone not familiar with those things would be a new experience. And he was comparing it with a 280mm radiator, which was not a fair comparison either.
@@bionicshah the voltage limiter also was changed post changing the AIO out, it might not have throttled with the old one with that bios setting changed first? :D
This was all made up. He didn't add thermal paste just to make it look "hot". But that 280 kraken has no problem keeping the 14900k cool. ~20 degrees between 280 and 360 really makes you wonder "is he really that stupid that people won't see it is all made up?". Sorry but staged videos like this make me stop watching him.
I have a contact frame on my 14900k, I also undervolted -0.065, synced all cores to 55, enforced all limits 253w. My PC is running cool and stable. I don't feel any performance difference at all and i don't get past 79c under 100% cpu load. I still have a lot of head room for an aggressive over clock.
yeah, sounds like it was just overvolted by the default bios settings. a cpu contact frame probably helps a ton too. people also don't tighten the bracket right and it makes the contact uneven.
@darkshadowx803 temps are great and it's pretty quiet. I play a lot of tarkov and halo right now. even playing cyberpunk with rt on it's cool and quiet
Don't install your AIO cooler to the front panel so that the hoses are at the top. That is because of the air in the AIO system. There are some videos about this issue.
You won’t notice a performance change with those games because they’re capped, but you will with production software that isn’t based on fps. Intel has been trying to fix the heating issue with new microcode though there’s only so much they can do with a 10nm processor running that fast.
I would suggest upgrading to a larger case i feel like everything is so tight, i had the same issues and after upgrading to a bigger case and AIO everything is better now.
Nice. I haven't used cases ever since the 2600k. I just wall mount and go from there. Easier to work and monitor. I hear good things about this Artic cooler. Thanks again.
I just bought a new pc with the i9 14900kf and a liquid freezer 3 also, how do you know what limits to put in the bios? Im afraid I might do something wrong and ruin something pricey 😅
I have a i7 13700k and I cant run it with anything less than a 420 AIO. Personally think it is insane to run a 14900k with a 360 aio. Arctic is amazing, it is the only aio I would buy. Even though they gave you a free 360 aio, Id buy a 420 aio as soon as you can. I game at around 50-60c with a 137k/4090 combo. I dont power limit my cpu I temp limit it, but I only do that to run benches. Good video.
I think this is more of an NZXT AIO issue, as I have had a similiar experience with an NZXT Kraken 280 AIO. With AMD 7900X with therrmal limit set to 80C and Curve Optimizer set at Negative 20. I got NZXT AIO idle avg. temps of 69C-73C with an ambient temp of 27.8C and Cinebench R23 ran for 10 minute with a score of 26,360, max and avg. temps of 81.5C and 77.6C. After replacing with Corsair H115i 280, I got idle avg. temp of 59.3C with ambient of 27.2C and Cinebench R23 ran for 10 mintues with a score of 27,500, max and avg. temps of 81C and 76.1C ran for 10 minutes. Moreover, all this was done to replace an older model NZXT 280 that started overheating and causing blue-screens (my third by the way due to 2 failures that were RMA'ed). I have a Corsair 280 from 2017 (7 years as of this writing) on a computer connected to my TV during this same time I have went through 3 failed NZXT 280 AIO and a fourth that under performed.
@@ElijahsLab Oh, then it varies from cooler to cooler. Because I've seen some 360mm models fit on the top of this case. Thanks for the answer by the way.
@@ElijahsLab I just got a 360mm aio I’m trying to see the best way to mount it , the top pushing out or the front pulling air in . But I can’t have the water lines in the bottom if I put it on the front , they would have to stay at the top and it says it might cause bubbles and noise , the top seems to be the better way
that max cpu power actually was making the cpu absorb power thus making it hot, i would have never thought that the default cap would have been 4096w ngl its kinda dumb
@@Jewifer333x2 at first it did but after the micro code update and a new thermal pad from kryonaut it's actually pretty good. It peaks at like 92c with all core overclock. I think they raised the thermal throttling limit with the new microcode though. It used to thermal throttle around 90c. Even if I said it in the BIOS not to go over 90C it still does and doesn't throttle
Gpu is is getting a little toasty at times maybe an undervolt? I've cut anywhere from 100 to 150w on my 3090 ti for basically 99% of the same performance never go past 65 degrees in my nr200p case.
No off the shelf AIO can properly cool the 14900K unfortunately. I learned the hard way after thinking my first 360AIO was defective and trying another brand. Lowering power limits is what helps.
@@ElijahsLab oh ok but for mine there are 2 argb headers on the last one so what do I do and if I have issues how do make cables reach because they are short
Same problem here, I was using i7 13700K and uograde PC to Strix Z790 Gaming WiFi and i9 14900K, 3090RTX os GPU I have and I'm more then happy with it, the problem is CPU cooling. If I upscale 1440p to 4k (Black Myth, Elden Ring or Remnant II, same for all games on ultra/very high) I instantly hit 99C and get red LED on a board.. I never build PC with liquid cooling so I'm not 100% sure could I do that but I have to figure something out because this won't be good in the long run. Tnx for advice, nice video
I have a Corsair capellix elite 360 AIO and my temps peak at around 66. I locked all P cores to 5.5 and turned off enhanced turbo. The chip hasn’t even seen 70 degrees yet!
Although intel cpu's can now pull up to 500W! they actually solved my issue of heating in the winter. (electric bill wise) PC is very close to me and when i unlock it i can use it as room heater while gaming. it's a win win situation. my room heater is 2500w and my PC is about 1000w with 4090rtx. still, it heats my room just enough to keep me warm and cosy. (and not use the 2500w heater) In the summer though, it's not as fun.
You should test wth your old aio after you did the change in bios settings otherwise we cant use any off the data you provide... Yes your temp is down now but thats only bc your cpu is not running the same settings as before ;)
Uhh, not to be a hater...maybe Im new...but that old AIO should be cooling the CPU enough to where it isn't at 100 degrees under load...the obvious sign is that you pulled off the old cooler and it didnt have any thermal paste on it! I can't be the only one who noticed that lol...if thats seriously the case, of course its going to be 100 degrees. lol
Motherboard manufacturers are to blame for the high temps! Just look at that insane default power limits! I'm willing to bet with the default Intel spec power limits your old AIO will perform good now.
my system is all DDR5 32GB RAM = 6400mhz RTX 3090ti i9 13900k 4k 28" Samsung Odyssey @144hz 240 aio Arctic II I have no RBG as that diminishes the quality of any component that had it forced onto it.
Thank god I went amd. Intel are about to update the bios that’s going to help. But this still doesn’t address the main cause of the problem. I’d personally be staying well clear from any raptor lake CPU’s. You’ll be constantly worried is my cpu prematurely aging due to constant overheating. Compare intels CPU’s over amd’s and it’s night and day when it comes to temperatures.
I am thinking about upgrading to a 14700k but my case only supports a 240 aio. I am currently using a 240 kraken nzxt. Anyone know if this old be good enough to keep my cpu cool without having to under volt?
what's sad is the NH-D15 with 3 fans runs more stable on a 14900k than a 360 or even my old 420 aio in a push pull. 4k all max settings on a 4090 card. 81F MAX temp running CB I do have a 253W cap
Dont change you watt before you test you new cpu cooler , because no water cooling can beat 13900k and 14900k 97c , only cooling beat is self build cooling.
Iv had a my 14900K rig for over 3 months but i decided to so the thing youre not supposed to i delidded and Liquid metaled the cpu and changed out the ihs with a pure copper one before i even put it in a rig 🤦♂️ it works 😅 wont be doing that again lol. gave it a 360 aio Arctic freezer 2 still getting a 25c-50c difference in core temps betten a few cores im waiting to see if my direct die ek 360 ships to try fix that.
Why don't you limit fps to your monitor refresh rate? There is no point getting more fps, and your pc will run colder and quieter. Also you can undervolt both the cpu and gpu.
This means, you dont use the full potential of the 14900K. Buy the Asus ROG Ryujin 3 360 8th Gen and you can go higher in the powerlimit, means more fps. 14900K is a hot beast and needs arctic cooling
Wait, anyone else realised there was no thermal paste when he took the cooler off 😂no wonder it was overheating 😂😅
Lol, both well spotted and very odd.
I'd bet he cleaned it, because he'd have like 100c all the time without paste
@@TheSkepticSkwerl i don't think so, I don't see a drop of thermal paste on the cpu or the cooler when he first took the cooler off, the cooler could still have been making contact, but not enough due to no thermal paste. causing the cpu to get very hot.
Honestly bro your videos are amazing, ive watched basically all and i get excited when i see your channel, i love how you didnt say ITS AMAIZNG cause u got sent it and was truthful KEEP POSTINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
I appreciate that!
Undervolting is key with the i9 k variants, they soak up so much wattage at load if you don't adjust anything. The i9 14900k can pull up to 400w at 100% load
Any tips on starting with undervolting? Im about to build my pc, I have all the parts including an i9 14900kf and I want to know everything I can before even putting it together
@@xxtremess sadly the i9 14900k is having issues regarding errors deep in the cpu. Irreversible damage, they will be releasing a bios update in the future, but that won't revert the damage. Both the 13th gen and 14th gen cpus are affected. Even with undervolting they still having issues
Or buy an x3d chip and get better performance and lower temps.
Small chip at 100% load sucks more watt than my heather xD
My 14900k went from 107C to 52C under the CPU-Z stress test, thanks to your vid. Thank you!
That makes me super happy, glad I was useful!
6:48 settings❤
Your cpu should NOT exceed 100c unless you circumvented thermal protection in the bios.
@@MhillPlays how does that occur? What setting ignores the paste
which AIO cooler you using?
the contact frame alone drops temps almost 10c. Still dont know why people dont use them on ALL intel cpus 12 gen and up. a contact frame is $11
didnt do 10c on mine, maybe 2
For my 13900k and 14900k I have done the following: MCE off, PL1 and PL2 limit to 225, limit P-core boost to 5.5 GHz and E-core boost to 4.3GHz, and use balanced power profile in Windows (although I do disable core parking to keep system highly responsive). Oh and just XMP on the RAM. I didn’t change LLC value. I have set voltage offset at a modest -0.010v. I have disabled the C6&C7 C states and EIST. Lastly I have locked AVX at 0 offset. I have tested on P95, CB R23 and CB R15. All great and in a mid 20 degree room, no workload exceeds 80c on package or cores. Very happy and benchmarks are very close to where they were before taming these beasts.
Update: I have now undervolted to -0.015v and set the Core limit to 300 Amps. Performance is still good.
Update 2 I have now set PL1 and 2 to 253w, power limit to 320A and left it alone.
can u make a video
@@a120068020 same journey here... about to get a new aio to get better temps, hopefully... its been pretty annoying... imma try this 320A power limit tho.
its actually more of a space heater now, its the same amount of heat just dispersed into your rooms air instead of staying in the pc.
Such an underrated youtuber this is 2M quality videos right here
Yea, good video quality but lacked all the crucial information TBH. He didn't mention that the cooler comes with a contact frame built in, which for anyone not familiar with those things would be a new experience. And he was comparing it with a 280mm radiator, which was not a fair comparison either.
@@bionicshah the voltage limiter also was changed post changing the AIO out, it might not have throttled with the old one with that bios setting changed first? :D
me chilling with the intel celeron from 2007 👍
Sorry to hear ur cpu is made out of celery
Were you using a thermal pad on that nzxt aio I saw no paste when you took it off👀
Hi Eli your video are soo good congrats :)
3:00 Elijah???
nah deadass tho
Heyyyy zen!
Elijah your videos inspired me to start flipping pcs and made me get in to tech thank you for doing that and have a great day...
bro how do you not even have 1 mil views you are so underrated like why everyone sub to my man
No thermal paste on the old nzxt?
This was all made up. He didn't add thermal paste just to make it look "hot". But that 280 kraken has no problem keeping the 14900k cool. ~20 degrees between 280 and 360 really makes you wonder "is he really that stupid that people won't see it is all made up?". Sorry but staged videos like this make me stop watching him.
That's what I thought
I have a contact frame on my 14900k, I also undervolted -0.065, synced all cores to 55, enforced all limits 253w. My PC is running cool and stable. I don't feel any performance difference at all and i don't get past 79c under 100% cpu load. I still have a lot of head room for an aggressive over clock.
dece video bro, but I really really really wanna ask if your aio works properly with that orientation or nah?
the vids are getting better bro, keep it going🙏
Appreciate it
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I NEED THIS FOR MY 13900K! Do you have any videos on how to set a power limit on the 13900k/14900k?
Man bought a spaceship to play Fortnite on performance graphics.
How tf did you install this on the front. It comes pre mounted for exhaust. Do I have to undo the fans and orient them as I take?
And the pump now take air becaue it put wrong in the front ... ( if u ask why the pump make noise ) u must put the conducting down and pump up . 🎉
14th gen do be running hot if you don't check those power settings, especially in benchmarks and stress tests.
yeah, sounds like it was just overvolted by the default bios settings. a cpu contact frame probably helps a ton too. people also don't tighten the bracket right and it makes the contact uneven.
I just upgraded my personal rig and used the same AIO. The AMD mounting is a bit of a pain, but it runs great! Keeps my 7800X3D nice and cool.
@darkshadowx803 temps are great and it's pretty quiet. I play a lot of tarkov and halo right now. even playing cyberpunk with rt on it's cool and quiet
All P Cores 5.6
Loaline : Medium AC 10 DC 90
Enhanced Multi core off
CCMAX : 400 Amps or 307
Adaptiv Vcore on if needed set offset :)
Bouta get a 14900kf do you think my current cooler will chill it? (Corsair h150i elite 360mm cooler)
How did that go? Just bought one and I’m getting a contact frame (Grizzly) and their extreme thermal paste as well.
My 14900kf hits normal like 50-70c while gaming its when stress test it it hits 100c, as soon i hit the stress test it jumps to 100c
Don't install your AIO cooler to the front panel so that the hoses are at the top. That is because of the air in the AIO system. There are some videos about this issue.
wow great video Elijah I'm wonder if you are going to upgrade to a 4080 super or 4090 because you have an I9-14900K
I really want to
You won’t notice a performance change with those games because they’re capped, but you will with production software that isn’t based on fps. Intel has been trying to fix the heating issue with new microcode though there’s only so much they can do with a 10nm processor running that fast.
I would suggest upgrading to a larger case i feel like everything is so tight, i had the same issues and after upgrading to a bigger case and AIO everything is better now.
Nice. I haven't used cases ever since the 2600k. I just wall mount and go from there. Easier to work and monitor. I hear good things about this Artic cooler. Thanks again.
"Artic sent me their own AIO" = I paid with my own money yo get their own AIO
I just bought a new pc with the i9 14900kf and a liquid freezer 3 also, how do you know what limits to put in the bios? Im afraid I might do something wrong and ruin something pricey 😅
P1/2 253 400 Amps Extreme or performance 307A
For a 7950x, would the Trinity Performance be an equal or better option than the Arctic LF III 360? I'm a bit torn at the moment
I have a i7 13700k and I cant run it with anything less than a 420 AIO. Personally think it is insane to run a 14900k with a 360 aio. Arctic is amazing, it is the only aio I would buy. Even though they gave you a free 360 aio, Id buy a 420 aio as soon as you can. I game at around 50-60c with a 137k/4090 combo. I dont power limit my cpu I temp limit it, but I only do that to run benches.
Good video.
lol i had a 13700K with a 140mm aio (nzxt h1) and it did fine for just gaming
@@someguywithmtndew5691 Ya I do more than game.
Bro give try for "the finals" cool game
Love your vid! Bye
The Arctic Aio's are the best performance Aio's you can buy. No doubt about it.
Will this cooling fit if it is placed on top of this case?
Now in hindsight do you think this heat was caused by the intel over voltage situation?
Definitely was a major part of it.
I think this is more of an NZXT AIO issue, as I have had a similiar experience with an NZXT Kraken 280 AIO. With AMD 7900X with therrmal limit set to 80C and Curve Optimizer set at Negative 20. I got NZXT AIO idle avg. temps of 69C-73C with an ambient temp of 27.8C and Cinebench R23 ran for 10 minute with a score of 26,360, max and avg. temps of 81.5C and 77.6C. After replacing with Corsair H115i 280, I got idle avg. temp of 59.3C with ambient of 27.2C and Cinebench R23 ran for 10 mintues with a score of 27,500, max and avg. temps of 81C and 76.1C ran for 10 minutes. Moreover, all this was done to replace an older model NZXT 280 that started overheating and causing blue-screens (my third by the way due to 2 failures that were RMA'ed). I have a Corsair 280 from 2017 (7 years as of this writing) on a computer connected to my TV during this same time I have went through 3 failed NZXT 280 AIO and a fourth that under performed.
What if you just did the BIOS tweaks FIRST?
That's exactly what Im wondering!
what was the old cooler?
Sid ir have thermal paste? Seems like when u removed it, it didn't have any lol
You can knock more off with a contact frame. I just dropped 20C under load by going from 240 to 360 AIO with the addition of contact frame.
Blud must be using the motherboards default power limits which usually are unlimited, usually not the coolers fault for it overheating
Yo bro i love your videos! I started flipping pc just beacause of you! Do you have any tips for me? Keep up the great work!
Hi mate, this cooler doesn't fit on top of this case, or did you put it in the front for your own pleasure?
Only can fit 360mm aio in the front
@@ElijahsLab Oh, then it varies from cooler to cooler. Because I've seen some 360mm models fit on the top of this case. Thanks for the answer by the way.
So are you pulling air in from the front ? I’m wondering if I can push air out ? I don’t want to take the fans off
Yes Im intaking air form the front and exhausting it out the back
@@ElijahsLab I just got a 360mm aio I’m trying to see the best way to mount it , the top pushing out or the front pulling air in . But I can’t have the water lines in the bottom if I put it on the front , they would have to stay at the top and it says it might cause bubbles and noise , the top seems to be the better way
that max cpu power actually was making the cpu absorb power thus making it hot, i would have never thought that the default cap would have been 4096w ngl its kinda dumb
the moment u said about the RGB i was screaming power at my monitor
2:35 100% not sponsored LMAO
what desk (& tabletop size) do u have
I had the same issue and intel just replaced my CPU Not sure if I should undervolt or not
Does the new cpu have the same problem
@@Jewifer333x2 at first it did but after the micro code update and a new thermal pad from kryonaut it's actually pretty good. It peaks at like 92c with all core overclock. I think they raised the thermal throttling limit with the new microcode though. It used to thermal throttle around 90c. Even if I said it in the BIOS not to go over 90C it still does and doesn't throttle
The rgb problems are probably because of your rgb hub, it cant give enough wattage to the fans
I later fixed it in the video
He explained it later in the video, he connected too many fans together which meant not enough power for the rgb
wondering if you know that the C stands for Celsius?
is there a software for the rgb?
Gpu is is getting a little toasty at times maybe an undervolt? I've cut anywhere from 100 to 150w on my 3090 ti for basically 99% of the same performance never go past 65 degrees in my nr200p case.
Ive tried an undervolt on it before, no luck
I think it needs new thermal paste and thermal pads, this 3080 has been a "problem: since i bought it
@@ElijahsLab ahhh I see unfortunate especially since evga usually had a better cooler then the rest, hopefully the paste and pads fix that
What kind of case fans did u install?
I used the ones that came with the Deepcool ch360 digital
How did you sync the fans?
No off the shelf AIO can properly cool the 14900K unfortunately. I learned the hard way after thinking my first 360AIO was defective and trying another brand. Lowering power limits is what helps.
Hi I am having same issue what do u mean by plugging into motherboard how to fix led issue
Because the daisy chain cables don’t have enough power to run all the rgb
The motherboard can run them all on seperate rgb headers
@@ElijahsLab oh ok but for mine there are 2 argb headers on the last one so what do I do and if I have issues how do make cables reach because they are short
@@Starwarsxmarvel buy an argb extension cable
watching this video afterthe whole intel i9 debacle hits different 😂
Same problem here, I was using i7 13700K and uograde PC to Strix Z790 Gaming WiFi and i9 14900K, 3090RTX os GPU I have and I'm more then happy with it, the problem is CPU cooling. If I upscale 1440p to 4k (Black Myth, Elden Ring or Remnant II, same for all games on ultra/very high) I instantly hit 99C and get red LED on a board.. I never build PC with liquid cooling so I'm not 100% sure could I do that but I have to figure something out because this won't be good in the long run. Tnx for advice, nice video
I have a Corsair capellix elite 360 AIO and my temps peak at around 66. I locked all P cores to 5.5 and turned off enhanced turbo. The chip hasn’t even seen 70 degrees yet!
Although intel cpu's can now pull up to 500W! they actually solved my issue of heating in the winter. (electric bill wise)
PC is very close to me and when i unlock it i can use it as room heater while gaming. it's a win win situation.
my room heater is 2500w and my PC is about 1000w with 4090rtx. still, it heats my room just enough to keep me warm and cosy. (and not use the 2500w heater)
In the summer though, it's not as fun.
I bet. ❤️
You should test wth your old aio after you did the change in bios settings otherwise we cant use any off the data you provide... Yes your temp is down now but thats only bc your cpu is not running the same settings as before ;)
I the 420mm v3 i still hit 100c and it has lowered voltage 🤦🏻♂️
Rma that chip, there's an assload of faulty chips out there
What case is that?
Love the vids
you think you gonna switch your gpu?
I want to, not in a huge rush though. I might wait until 50 series gpus come out and ill do my first ALL new gaming pc
valid reason and nice video btw@@ElijahsLab
ok wtf no thermal paste on the first cooler ? nice job for overheating
Great video!
Cooling a power hungry and very hot 14900k with a 280mm was surely a mistake to begin with.
Uhh, not to be a hater...maybe Im new...but that old AIO should be cooling the CPU enough to where it isn't at 100 degrees under load...the obvious sign is that you pulled off the old cooler and it didnt have any thermal paste on it! I can't be the only one who noticed that lol...if thats seriously the case, of course its going to be 100 degrees. lol
*Nice build*
Enjoyed your video. Thank you.
Beware of the Auto current limit.... Also, have you tried undervolting?
3:02 you like it, don’t ya?
First love the vids
Intel cpu’s just makes no sense nowadays
Motherboard manufacturers are to blame for the high temps! Just look at that insane default power limits! I'm willing to bet with the default Intel spec power limits your old AIO will perform good now.
My boy got a haircut 😮❤
my system is all DDR5
32GB RAM = 6400mhz
RTX 3090ti
i9 13900k
4k 28" Samsung Odyssey @144hz
240 aio Arctic II
I have no RBG as that diminishes the quality of any component that had it forced onto it.
Bro you installed the aio on the wrong position you wont get max cooling like that
Thank god I went amd. Intel are about to update the bios that’s going to help. But this still doesn’t address the main cause of the problem. I’d personally be staying well clear from any raptor lake CPU’s. You’ll be constantly worried is my cpu prematurely aging due to constant overheating. Compare intels CPU’s over amd’s and it’s night and day when it comes to temperatures.
I am thinking about upgrading to a 14700k but my case only supports a 240 aio. I am currently using a 240 kraken nzxt. Anyone know if this old be good enough to keep my cpu cool without having to under volt?
what's sad is the NH-D15 with 3 fans runs more stable on a 14900k than a 360 or even my old 420 aio in a push pull. 4k all max settings on a 4090 card. 81F MAX temp running CB I do have a 253W cap
The cold plate is too small for the Intel CPUs and the contact frame is worse that the Thermalright one , there is better AIOs for this processor.
damn dude you need a markup artist
Dont change you watt before you test you new cpu cooler , because no water cooling can beat 13900k and 14900k 97c , only cooling beat is self build cooling.
Iv had a my 14900K rig for over 3 months but i decided to so the thing youre not supposed to i delidded and Liquid metaled the cpu and changed out the ihs with a pure copper one before i even put it in a rig 🤦♂️ it works 😅 wont be doing that again lol. gave it a 360 aio Arctic freezer 2 still getting a 25c-50c difference in core temps betten a few cores im waiting to see if my direct die ek 360 ships to try fix that.
@@Tensentities I went with Der8auers Direct die kit I can use a more powerful cooler with that and it gives way more surface area.
the orientation of the radiator will burn out the pump in 2-3 months, gl
Why don't you limit fps to your monitor refresh rate? There is no point getting more fps, and your pc will run colder and quieter. Also you can undervolt both the cpu and gpu.
He's probably just doing that for the video
My 13900k doesn’t get hotter than 55deg when playing warzone for multiple hours
This means, you dont use the full potential of the 14900K. Buy the Asus ROG Ryujin 3 360 8th Gen and you can go higher in the powerlimit, means more fps. 14900K is a hot beast and needs arctic cooling
boy from da hoodz!
No it's more of a space heater technically
Nice cut bro