Air Cooler VS Liquid Cooler | Which Is Better?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2024
  • Discover the key differences between CPU air coolers and liquid coolers in this comprehensive comparison video! Whether you're building a gaming rig or upgrading your PC, understanding these cooling solutions is essential.
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  • @ALLAHALLAHism
    @ALLAHALLAHism 4 месяца назад +51

    1:18 bro wtf is with that thermal paste application 🤢

  • @Subzearo
    @Subzearo 4 месяца назад +18

    A simple downdraft air cooler does just fine for my intel CPU that doesn't overclock. We're at a time where processors are good enough for most people to not need OC.

    • @Ntityy
      @Ntityy 23 дня назад +1

      That's inaccurate.
      It ENTIRELY depends on what kind of CPU you have. If you have a basic to midrange CPU, you're right, basically any decent modern air cooler will do. But high-end CPUs - especially Intel CPUs - are a whole other story. Processors haven't gotten "cooler", it's quite the opposite. a 14900K (as an extreme example) requires 250-320W that's FAR above what processors used to consume. And more power = more heat, that's a very universal rule, though obviously the architecture of the CPU plays a huge part too, and so does what you actually use the PC for. Try cooling a 14900K with a cheap air cooler, and you'll quickly see how your theory falls apart, very quickly. It produces an ENORMOUS amount of heat, without efficient cooling you'll get throttling fast, and potentially even overheating.
      That said, you don't NEED liquid cooling, even for that particular CPU. A good, high-end air cooler will do just fine, because aircoolers have gotten a lot better recently too. But the price of those is very similar to the price of liquid AIO systems, so there isn't much reason to not get one anyways.

  • @pdandersondo46
    @pdandersondo46 4 месяца назад +4

    For my new build to cool my AMD 7800x3d, I chose a Vetro V240 AIO. I like the rgb and newegg had a special for around 60.00

    • @Techfluencer
      @Techfluencer  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @oktc68
    @oktc68 Месяц назад +2

    I've tended to use air coolers for my mid range builds, my last 2 builds used i5 unlocked CPU's (9600k & 13600k) the 13600k overclocks really well, I have a couple of OC profiles, an all P cores 5.5GHz for gaming and a 2 P cores 6GHz and 4 P cores 5.8GHz for more demanding tasks. I opted for Arctic's Liquid Freezer ii 280mm AIO, it really is an excellent cooling solution for very little cash, it was cheaper than my NH-D15 Chromax, runs cooler and quieter. The mk iii is even better and has more lighting options if that's your thing. The 360mm & 420mm versions also perform well above average for their respective sizes if your CPU draws more power than the 13600k (I've seen a maximum of 227 Watts drawn by my 13600k) Another benefit of the AIO over a large twin tower cooler in a mid tower case is mobo temps, mine are significantly lower perhaps due to better airflow across the mobo which can be blocked by the bulk of an air cooler in medium sized cases.

  • @KOKOCODER
    @KOKOCODER Месяц назад +1

    I have a ryzen 7 5700g that i dont overclock and i am wondering wether to use an AIO or an Air cooled solution. I only want deepcool porducts

    • @robc7429
      @robc7429 Месяц назад

      Deepcools AK500 or AK620 tower coolers are amazing, I use them exclusively to cool workstations where I work and zero issues during heavy rendering.

  • @JediKnight_Revan619
    @JediKnight_Revan619 4 месяца назад +2

    I have an i7 13th Gen cpu.i don't overclock it and only do 2k gaming (atm). I'm using a deepcool aio atm, but wat wondering if an deepcool air cooling unit would be worth it? I'm also trying to go with a clean look with my PC.

    • @Techfluencer
      @Techfluencer  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience.

    • @PCBUILDS369
      @PCBUILDS369 4 месяца назад +1

      is it 360MM or 240MM?

    • @JediKnight_Revan619
      @JediKnight_Revan619 4 месяца назад

      @@PCBUILDS369 360mm aio

    • @PCBUILDS369
      @PCBUILDS369 4 месяца назад +1

      @@JediKnight_Revan619 if so then you may have DEEPCOOL Castle 360 V2 which has RGB and is definitely worth it according to your usage. There's another option as well Castle 360EX you can research about it as well.

    • @JediKnight_Revan619
      @JediKnight_Revan619 4 месяца назад

      @@PCBUILDS369 tyvm 😊

  • @macblink
    @macblink 5 месяцев назад +35

    I just use a water cooler cause it looks way cooler, been using it for 2 years now

    • @vivekchauhan4085
      @vivekchauhan4085 5 месяцев назад +5

      But doesn't it also leak?

    • @LionTheTeacher
      @LionTheTeacher 4 месяца назад +7

      @@vivekchauhan4085Nah false info a costum can leak i have mine and Its great

    • @macblink
      @macblink 4 месяца назад +6

      @@vivekchauhan4085 no, my AIO has an anti-leak feature, so when it eventually dies, leaking won't be the reason

    • @Krome0somes
      @Krome0somes 4 месяца назад +3

      Also when it come to maintenance your air cooler all it needs is a blow out dust while water u have to drain and clean out the water block from all the gunk build up and to replace the water with distilled or deionized water and add iodine to it so algae dont grow in it if your pump dont fail first in your aio, in custom waterkooling you can replace the pump but a more hassle free is air cooling.​@macblink

    • @macblink
      @macblink 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Krome0somes maybe that's for custom water cooling, liquid AIO coolers like mine don't need liquid change or refill, just blow out the dust from the radiator, just like air cooling

  • @alexrahardjazh
    @alexrahardjazh 4 месяца назад +6

    For performance nothing can absorb calor as great as water. But for preventing shorts and far easier maintenance the best of course air cooler

  • @kynesilagan2676
    @kynesilagan2676 3 месяца назад +1

    got 360mm AIO china brand $50.00. WIth a simple static RGB dragon.
    keeps my CPU under 30C. hope it lasts. :)

  • @HondaCivicat3AM
    @HondaCivicat3AM 4 месяца назад +3

    I have a 13900kf CPU Core i9, and i’m still using the stock liquid cooler that has came with my PC because it’s still under warranty till sometime in July, then after that I might keep with it as long as I can or until it brakes. Then try to save up to put all my components into a new PC case and then get a better liquid cooler for my CPU.

    • @Techfluencer
      @Techfluencer  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience.

    • @deleteduser121
      @deleteduser121 2 месяца назад +1

      How often do you have to change the liquid

    • @HondaCivicat3AM
      @HondaCivicat3AM 2 месяца назад

      I just bought it like 7 months ago so I haven’t touched it yet. So idk, I would just google it to see how often you need to clean it out.

    • @deliatian6520
      @deliatian6520 2 месяца назад +1

      @@deleteduser121 I change it once a year

    • @deleteduser121
      @deleteduser121 2 месяца назад

      @@deliatian6520 is an AIO and do you need to change it once a year or you just change it?

  • @erikeithsuzanne8911
    @erikeithsuzanne8911 7 дней назад

    does having 2 fans on a single water cooling better than just 1 fan?

  • @haydeezz
    @haydeezz Месяц назад +4

    this is presentation of water cooling and air cooling ..i was expecting to see tests and comparation in performance. !

  • @DV-zv4ox
    @DV-zv4ox 10 часов назад

    Long story short: for low-mid tier gaming computers, most air coolers nowadays do the trick. For anything high tier, liquid cooling is by far superior.

  • @kellyy3412
    @kellyy3412 2 месяца назад

    Do u gotta put any liquid in the liquid fan?

    • @tony8k
      @tony8k Месяц назад

      No it has it already inside the cooler so only plug it and place it

    • @dammaguy1286
      @dammaguy1286 Месяц назад

      ​@@tony8kso you don't need water?? You can just use it straight up??

    • @Chiwiwisss
      @Chiwiwisss День назад

      And you dont ever gotta change it??

  • @gamechannel1271
    @gamechannel1271 5 месяцев назад +5

    The radiator is mounted incorrectly in this video. It should be vertically flipped with the tubes at the bottom instead of the top. This is so the air gap (that always sits at the highest point due to gravity) is not in the area where water circulates in the tubing. That causes bothersome noise, and decreases the lifespan and efficiency of the cooler.

    • @Techfluencer
      @Techfluencer  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your feedback.

    • @billy.the.maker.
      @billy.the.maker. 5 месяцев назад +1

      You are wrong, the top of the pump NEEDS to be always lower than the radiator intakes.

    • @lucsfreitas
      @lucsfreitas 3 месяца назад

      The top of the pump needs to be lower than the radiator to prevent air bubbles from entering the pump. By doing this, any air bubbles will be restricted inside the radiator.

  • @acpineda7263
    @acpineda7263 28 дней назад

    Ima just make a compressed air cooler for my cpu

  • @ChuckLopez
    @ChuckLopez 3 месяца назад +4

    Learn to apply thermal paste before talking about cooling

  • @freshday633
    @freshday633 Месяц назад

    of course it does not leak they wont tell you that .
    because thats bad for sales i cant chance that radiator leaking again air cooled end of story

  • @hewetsketcher1692
    @hewetsketcher1692 5 месяцев назад

    'Promo SM'

  • @elkiq95
    @elkiq95 20 дней назад

    Liquid cooling. Why? Style, class.

  • @marizrae
    @marizrae 9 дней назад

    sasalpal ka dila lojun

  • @tri_suyash.
    @tri_suyash. 5 дней назад

    what the shit are you talking about! liquid cooler are the worst

  • @daspicsman
    @daspicsman 4 месяца назад +17

    I need my 8 minutes back

    • @Techfluencer
      @Techfluencer  4 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for your feedback.

    • @daspicsman
      @daspicsman 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Techfluencer seriously though, there weren’t any tests or comparisons of data that would drive a person one way or another. Just a thought.

    • @karthikc07
      @karthikc07 4 месяца назад

      This video is perfect for beginners who don't have an idea on the basics of liquid vs air cooling and imo this person did a great job explaining the basics. There are other channels who do in depth comparisons as well. ​@@daspicsman

    • @bhuwanpandey3417
      @bhuwanpandey3417 3 месяца назад +1

      @@daspicsman Video title is - Air Cooler VS Liquid Cooler | Which Is Better? I am still not able to make a decision which one is better.