COOLING DOWN the NEW Intel i7 13700K CPU ~ Whats the MINIMUM Cooler size that works? |Gears and Tech
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it would be nice to have timeline chapters cause it's a long video thanks
Usually youtube creates chapters for me
@@GearsAndTech don’t bother lol, I do them for mine (which have now been deleted) and they used to sometimes just disappear, it’s strange. Maybe it’s just my side is the issue? Great video by the way, thank you.
USE BOTH FANS on the rad. That's what it is designed for!!!! The idea is to cool the water in the radiator to ultimately cool the cpu. If you want to increase your ventilation in the case then BUY MORE FANS
Agreed
fully agreed ... this video looks wildly incompetent because of this
You have no business doing computer reviews… You barely understand how any of this works.
I've been researching these temps the 13th gen chips produce. I'm going to be upgrading next week to the 13900k. Bit overkill but hey why not. I have seen that these motherboards automatically apply an overclock of sorts that bumps up the watts above what Intel specs the chips. I'll be looking to turn that off and see if temps and performance still remain
Excellent point. I have seen any real overclock though. The performance always falls in the average range
Im playing with undervolting now which is helping with the temps
I'll post videos once I get it al figured out
@@GearsAndTech I think it's also down to what the person uses the chip for. I'm a gamer who doesn't do editing or content creation (stream occasionally) so I very much doubt I'll be hitting anywhere near the power consumption you do with the editing tasks you have to perform. That and my case has 9 fans should help with temp issues. Thanks for the video though. It's really informative and goes to show that if you're going to get a high end cpu like this then you have to think of getting other high end components
Cannot read anything on screen. Atleast zoom on important information instead of your face. This was waste of time.
LS520, an excellent 240mm AIO, can't even stop a 13700 non-K from thermal throttling (even if only by 2-300 mhz) in a near-open-air case. Its crazy.
These things run hot for sure
You can easily stop if from thermal throttling and not only keep the mhz but even boost longer with an 240 AIO if you undervolt. Mine is air cooled and won't get above 90 degrees in cinebench23. I think mine is running at a -0.07 V.
@@GearsAndTech hello I have the 13700K I haven’t overclocked or anything only thing that’s on is intel turbo boost was on by default my voltage idle is usually 1.2ish when gaming it’s like 1.279 highest I have seen don’t quote me on that lol I will double check tomz would you say they are okay yeah voltage wise
I've got a 13700K being cooled by a Corsair H100i Elite Capellix. Temps idle in the low to mid 30's or high 20's depending on ambient temps. In games I never seem to get above 60, and in benchmarks such as cinebench r23 I top out around the 70's - 80's.
I think what helps is that I'm using an aftermarket ILM to prevent IHS deformation and obtain even contact between the CPU and the cooler. I managed this using Noctua's NT-H2 thermal solution.
I think it's also worth nothing that I've applied a small undervolt on my chip of about 0.15mv through Intel XTU.
I'm hoping that this info alongside the video may help someone in someway. :)
Also, new viewer here! The format is nice and you seem very well informed. I'll definitely be checking out further content. 😁
Edit: Fixed a typo
Awesome. Thanks for the info and thd support
I use the same cooler with no aftermarkets fans and my CPU runs about 20-40 idle and then jumps to 90 degrees on demanding games
Majic what kind of aftermarket ILM you used ? any link or the accurate name
@@PEAKENTV I'm not sure how well RUclips does with links, but on Amazon you can find it by searching " Thermalright CPU contact frame. "
It's specifically designed for Intel's Alder Lake and Raptor Lake CPU's.
i7 13700k / phanteks case / Bequiet 3 fan & rad front mounted (The 3 Fan one) / late 20's idle / Ingame AC Valhalla never over 60 on ultra with RX6800XT 150-180FPS - Conclusion = =)
I bhave the 13700k in my latest build and use a Coolermaster MA620M for my CPU cooler in an ASUS ROG Hyperion case with 7 case fans with no overtemps. My normal temps stay between 35 and 40 and under load the most I have seen is 66.
That's impressive
so far the nzxt kraken 240 did okay with a non k variant but used 3 in take fans, it did hit 80+ on up to almost 90 during my renders on blender, I also turned the APE on auto for asus motherboard, be wary for those who don't know, this bios setting cause it increases the power limit on purpose even if you didn't overclock the cpu.
Thanks for sharing
I have the same cooler but the elite and yeh my 13700f is over clocked to 5.2 and it runs very hot.. According to intel this is very normal.
Changing AIO 120mm to AIO 240mm doesn't make sense if you use 1 fan in 240mm. Only the amount of fluid in the circuit increases, with such mounting, which will not improve the temperature and may only delay throtling.
I have a 13700K and Noctua NH-D15 chromax black in a Fractal Torrent and with the 253W limit, the temperatures do not exceed 90C. Unfortunately, I have a B660 board, so I can't undervolt because I would have even lower temperatures without losing efficiency.
I'll be doing another series on undervolting as well
20:08 that case is CHOKING the entire system. Not enough FRESH AIR going in and you are pulling out (though hot) more than you are putting in (cool/cold). CHOKING. The one fan on the radiator can't cool the amount of water in there fast enough, so the temps will still be high. But yeah, do see there is some attempt by the bigger radiator to cool the CPU, but can't because it's "handicapped" in it's operation. Plus, what RPM/AirFlow are those fans, how much static pressure do they (well it, the ONE fan on the radiator) pull/push to the radiator?
I never know that Vin Diesel is doing PC setup review.
Lol, I'm taking that as a compliment
21:05 will watch. Case i got can only side mount 240/280 rad + fans (but the one I want only has 240 or 360). The case can take 360 rad & fans top & 280 or 360 fans bottom and 120 fan rear. Huh, why not get a 360 rad + fans up top? Well, I would have had to get an M-ATX board to have space to mount 360 rad & fans, I using ATX so I can do dual GPU, and neither can be too long else I may have an issue mounting the rad to the side since the hose gotta be at the bottom for efficiency (which is why I gotta watch your video). I trying to decide 13700 or 12700 CPU, temps will decide.
I hate the moving background animation when you are on the share screen view.
Hate is such a strong word.
Ill keep that in mind for the next one
It's hard to read the stats shown, I think that crazy background lowered the image quality
fan coolers are all you need, easier to clean and no pump failures
They just don't look as cool
You know when it doesn’t come with a stock cooler in the box, you know it’s a hot one
For sure
15:18 i feel for you, you should not had bought that case to begin with. It wasn't future proof for upgrading at all.
You don need to take pictures with you phone, use win key + shift + S and select the areat of you screen to save
I was taking the pic just for my reference quickly. The screen recorder was supposed to provide the actual screen capture to show you guys
Unfortunately it was dropping the resolution so low that I couldn't use it and had to use the pic I took instead
Im gonna build another pc and plan on going with a Noctua nh-u12a. Cant wait!
I hear good things about it
Seems to me you have an air flow issue still. I run the same cpu. 5.8ghz OC with 6 intake, four out with 360 radiator. i dont see temps over 70c slighly positive pressure.
360 radiator makes a big difference
Plus having twice the fans I have
I agree though. I'm at the very top end of acceptable with what I'm seeing currently
what's the model
I’m not sure how it happened, but I have the same setup as yours and I’m experiencing overheating issues every 5 minutes. I’ve done everything I could to improve the performance, including applying thermal paste three times, but no luck.
Now I’m considering changing the cooler to the DeepCool LD240, which has higher specs compared to the current one. Let me know if you have any other recommendations. Space is an issue with this case, with a max of 240mm and a radiator length of 282mm.
CPU plate instead of the spring holder
Make sure thermal paste is good coverage
Upgraded cooler as shown and good airflow
Damn, I have a 12600k mildly overclocked and I never get temps over 75 degrees under sustained 100% load. It is under a 360 AIO, but 90+ degrees is insane. Another thing to ck is how your cooler is mounted and thermal paste coverage. I have heard a lot of stories about poor AIO mounting causing poor temps, especially on LGA 1700 CPUs. I used a Cooler Master Master Liquid 360 with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut paste and its worked really well. A contact frame mount can be helpful as well.
I actually got a frame mount but haven't installed yet
@@GearsAndTech Let us know how it does.
Hi I currently have a i5 12400f coupled with a b660m mobo with an SE-224-XTS cooling the cpu the temps it runs at while playing fortnite is around 30 degrees. I really want to upgrade my cpu to an i7 14th gen but i dont know if firstly the cpu cooler can cool it and secondly whether my mobo can handle the cpu
When I got my cooler for the first time.. I had a no display issue and when I benched marked my CPU it would hit 100oc then after 1 second it would drop down to 65-70oc then slowly climb back to its thermal limit and do the same.. I have the 13700f and its a pain to keep cool..
You're for sure throttling.
I don't think mine is thay bad. But I still need to do something
@@GearsAndTechvery true.. But mine is over clocked and max wattage is 219 watts on intel site but mine is nearly 260 watts and clocked at 5.2ghz. Ive managed to find its happy spot and under max load im getting 80oc and my room is 30oc due to a heat wave in England.. I think I have done well to be honest.
Using a NXZT Kraken Elite 240 and Artic MX6 - Little over a pea size, once cured I will get better temps. Thank you for replaying to my comments, I do appreciate it alot (:
You have a random ram stick at the right breaking your dual channel with unmached ram ? With 2 exausts fan and only one intake you probably create a negative air pressure in your case, this is bad for dust accumulating and the ventilation in this case seam to be awful. You put a bigger radiator but you have the same cabability of cooling the radiator with 1 fan. It take just a little bit longer to reach the peak temperature but he as no more capability to get rid of the heat. Its like a car running at idle without a fan, incrasing the size of the radiator will not solve the overheating issue, it will just take a little bit longer to overheat. By the way it's easy to maintain the 13700k under 80c at full load 5.3 with an air cooler (nhd15), a contact frame, nice airflow and a 120mv undervolt. It's cooler than my 10900k in the same case with the same cooler
Negative air pressure is better for dust accumulation than positive.
sorry but this is an absurd testing setup ... why not install both fans on the AIO? Put it outside that weird case that has too few holes, most people nowadays have better airflow cases
Agreed
It's now installed in the front with the front panel removed
Guy doens't understand single core boost vs all core. Takes a picture of the screen with his phone rather than taking a screenshot. Pretty funny.
The picture with my phone was for my own reference. It wasn't meant to be used in the video
Unfortunately my screen recording wasn't clear enough to show you guys the results so my editor used my phone picture.
Kraken Z73 is what I have on my i7 13700k, I never go over 90C even on the most demanding benchmarks.
I think a 360mm cooler is what you need especially if you want to overclock this beast.
Be careful though. You may not be hitting full clock speed to keep the temps that low.
@@GearsAndTech this was at 5.3 - 5.4 GHz for 10minutes on cinabench.
I also looked up my score which was higher than the average for the cpu.
That's good to hear!
280+ with 2 fans.
@Kos 90c without undervolting ?
I watched half of the video and didn't understand what cooler the first tests were with? Model, manufacturer? What, it was so difficult to say it or write it in the description of the video?
Factory aio from ibuypower
No specs on the cooler.
This is a comparison of a 120mm cooler vs a 240 mm one
Most will work similarly
Nice and informative video at all, I hope to see another follow up video after changing the case to another one just like H500m or H500p mesh to find out what performance you will get from this cooler 240mm, and then in the future you will decide which you keep this cooler or change it to 360mm
It's a constant evolution for sure
Asus well that's your first problem right there
maybe
I wonder why you did not use Intel XTU .... It will tell you for sure if the CPU is thermally limited or power limited .
XTU is an excellent tool .
I'll try it out
I will use my pc in Antarctica . It will be kept out in Antarctica weather do I need a air cooler of high end.?
No, just make sure it stays outside.
Instead of an AIO 360mm you got an AIO 18000km. You definitely win then.
i took new i7 14700k and i can see the heat waves to my body, and i have place the liquid cooler LE300, still i can see the heat, any help on this???
Go for all core overclock and fix the frequency and vcore. Then you don't have to worry about less performance and with fine tuning you have a nice stable computer. Like here in the test you see 100 degrees and 4.9ghz. While with my method, it will be like 90 degrees and 5.3ghz always.
Hey have you tried using both fans that came with it to do a push pull on your AIO since you only have one vent at the top of your case? I wonder if it'll help your benchmarks at all if you're still running this setup. I looked carefully to see if having that much would clear bumping into the AIO pump at all and I think it might work out as long as it can also clear your exhaust fan on the side
I had a spare fan from the prior cooler that I put in the bottom intake spot on the bottom right side
Recently I moved the cooler to the front panel and have marginally better results.
Im gonna get this thing cooler and show videos of how I do it
Do not find your video really meaningful for a 13700k. In my opinion your case is not good. Who installs a 240 AIO in the case above when there is only one outlet? In my opinion, meaningless. You don't need to be surprised at such high temperatures if you can only dissipate the heat through half of the AIO. Buy a new case with enough outlets at the top so that your AIO can also work effectively - with 2 fans.
Totally agree
I am trying to find the minimum required
Thats what this video means ...try to make the minimum setup..
My cpu hit 100° with ls 720 se aio 😢
23:45 i admit, this has helped a lot.
glad to hear it
It looks like you have an older ibuypower pc case. Does that case not have room in the front for your AIO? Mine has 3x 120mm fans on the front. I even removed the front panel because it is super air restrictive
True on all accounts. I ended up pulling the front cover off and moving the radiator there though
I cant belive you cant buy a case that can fit that aio in the right Spot
I've been going back and forth on that decision
I did end up making room in the front, but it doesn't get good airflow.
Bru change your max wattage in bios so it doesn’t try to throw max power all the time this will always throttle your cpu, get a different case or front mount, also an aio will always keep up until the water becomes saturated you need to run longer tests, ITS NOT AN AIR COOLER SO DON’T TREAT IT LIKE ONE!
Use cinibench or cpu burner and run for at least 10 minutes
I'll see what I can do with some new tests
@@GearsAndTech Fine tune the bios settings and go for all core overclock with fixed frequency and vcore. Get knowledge about it. Then you can run like 5.5ghz and 4.2ghz (ecores) with like 1.32v. That will make your computer so much faster and stable for productivity. Also safer as you will never get high vcores or high temps. 13700k can handle easily 5.8ghz on a core. Some people have gotten their good ones even to 6.0ghz.
Simple question should I buy liquid cooler for my i7 13th gen K
Aio is good or noctua makes some good heat pipe coolers
0:51 Pathfinder logo.. is that right?
Tbh you need a new case with more airflow. And then undervolt it then your chillin
True story.
I have since adjusted the case and undervolted the processor.
It's doing better, but not perfect. I'll be trying another trick soon
Hi. Your setup in this video uses two exhaust fans. Did you already try to change the aft fan to pull air in? Instead of exhaust. I think you should create a over pressure. In order to cool the radiator.
I have changed my setup a bit since this video and surprisingly didn't get any better results.
I'll be doing more videos showing undervolting and some case mods
@@GearsAndTech Maybe have a look on this. ruclips.net/video/dNFgswzTvyc/видео.html
do you think the nzxt kraken x73 AIO i got for my 13900k good enough? pretty anxious about if I will have to deal with thermal issues-
Oh yeah. That'll work great!
@@GearsAndTech thank you for the reply!
Why not mount your 240 on the front of the case with both fans?
I ddi ultimately move it there
@@GearsAndTech did the temp go down substantially with both fans? Or about the same?
I wonder if adding a contact frame would bring the temperatures down further? @gears and tech
I have one sitting here in the box. Just haven't had a chance to install it yet
@@GearsAndTech if you install it and there’s any thermal difference make a video. There’s literally no 13700k and contact frame videos on RUclips
realistically only 1-2 degrees IF that. People who say a contact frame would do more are faded.@@PatRock1983 It's really the thermal paste you put on it.
I have a 13700k as well, the deepcool ls520 is what you want for it at least. The ls720 would be even better if you've got the room for it. That said, you should NEVER EVER use task manager to monitor your cpu speeds with the 12th gen on. Those numbers mean literally nothing. Task manager averages the speed of all cores including the efficiency cores. That's why your speeds are way below 5ghz even when at 2% utilization. Also why they never go above 5 ghz (They actually are). You should be using cpu-z or msi afterburner to get a way more accurate readout per core.
Excellent call out
i like the new 13th gen i wanna what goes well with ddr4 asus white board build
That would be a nice build
you should install all the fans over the radiator
Yes. But the pc case doesn't have holes over half the radiator. So no need to have fans there
@@GearsAndTech Or drill holes ? :D
I'm exploring a case mod to add holes the entire distance
So far haven't found any good options for a grill though
Any ideas?
Can i cool i7 14700k with zalman cnps16x air cooler?
I really don't recomend an air cooler unless you're lll long at noctua. Even then I think water cooler is better
Is 13700f version also that hot?
Yes
try using both fans!!!
I have both on now
Should of had both from the start
Hello do you know if the new Montech Metal DT24 Premium could keep the "i7 13th K" cool, or should I go with a DeepCool LT720 or higher? I'm using a RTX 2060 and will upgrade to a 40 series when they go down in price.
QUESTION !!! Do ANY of the newer cpu cooler's metal plates actually cover the ENTIRE rectangular shape and size of the 1700 chip?????? All the coolers I've seen still have a square shape to the actual plate that covers the cpu........none have been changed to the rectangular shape. Are there portions of the cpu surface itself that do not come in contact with the cooling plate....or does the size of the square plate more than cover the longest side of the cpu ?????????????????? (Not ONE website has raised this question)
The cooler covers the entire chip
@@GearsAndTech Thank you for answering my question......seems like no one actually stated the relative sizes of the new 1700 chips, and the old cooler plates....seemed to be an obvious question to pose, but no one seemed to be interested. All of the 2 million videos on how to pick and install the best coolers....no one tackled that aspect of the subject???
Very informative, question: Why are you only using one fan on the 240mm radiator? Did I miss something?
Only have holes up top for airflow on half of it anyway
@@GearsAndTech should have just done push/pull for the sake of testing personally.
Got a new rig a day ago with an i7 13700k. Idle Temps were at 50 to 60 degree which is way too high and constant 100 under load.... turns out they forgot to peel of the fucking plastic sticker off of the cold plate😂 now it's 35 on idle and 50-60 when gaming.
Wow, good catch!
Crap video.
Doesn't even talk about adjusting the voltage first. Just puts on the biggest cooler he can find.
There are ways with overclocking and voltage adjustments that can help with heat for sure. But that's not the point
I personally say 280 aio for i7 13700k.
280 is good
Hey, im looking to buy a cooler to the pc i want to build with i7 13700KF, im looking for a 240mm/280mm AIO and my budget is max. 110$. what would you reccomend?
the one I show in this video seems to be holding up well
Are the fan speeds maxed out for these tests?
Fan speeds are set to auto, it did max out as heat went up
Can you do a comparison video between the i7 13700K vs Ryzen 7900X I see many comparison videos for gaming but there is no video on productive I am confused about which one to pick video might be helpful for me
I can take a look
Basically whichever has more cores and higher clock will be best
@@GearsAndTech I compared both CPC's clock speed, cores, and cache but the problem with Intel is efficiency cores amd has 12 cores and Intel has 8 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores as you can't take efficiency equal to performance cores so I can't really take a decision can you suggest me which one to pick
Definitely the 13700K, it's faster both single-core and multi-core, coupled with the integrated UHD770 makes it a productivity beast
@@pixels_per_inch Thanks
What is the contraption with the older harddrive in it behind the monitor/pc?
It's a hdd toaster with two 6tb drives. When im done editing a video and have uploaded it to yt I transfer everything related to that video over to the hdd. If becomes long term storage of all my content.
Is use my nvme drive inside my rig to edit off so I get full speed playback.
Can i use air cooler for the non-k i7 13700?
Good quality air cooler works. But is more prone to heat issues
You can even cool the i9 with it…as long as you are not rendering all day long or run benchmarks 24/7, or let it run without limits.
I've got an Arctic Freezer II 420mm on my 13700KF in a 7000D airflow full tower. I'm a thermophobe. lol
Normally someone would say that's overkill. But based on what I've seen so far I bet that's exactly what you need!
Would the h150i elite capellix be good ?
For sure. Any 3 bank aio cooler should be great
A 240mm just barely meets the spec requirements.
If you're grabbing one please consider using our amazon links to get to the store. Then select whatever you're looking for. It helps us out and doesn't cost you amuthing extra
@@GearsAndTech how much celcius would it be with the h150i elite capellix ?
It's tough to say for sure. If I WAs to guess I think it would stay below 85
@@GearsAndTech it looks like the h150i elite capellix has went out of stock. is the corsair icue h150i elite capellix XT the same ?
Should be similar enough to work the same
Is the Corsair H100i Elite Capellix enough for this cpu?
Easily.
how about with liquid metal on ihs on all aio coolers is it the same result?
Liquid metal would drop the temp a few degrees. But is a pain to work with
The Background flickering is more than annoying . And Missing conclusions Big Air cooler and so on
is it still sufficient to use an air cooler on the i7-13700k? or should it always be an aio?
There are people that have used an air cooler with success.
I personally don't like them that much
@@GearsAndTechthanks for the reply, do you know any coolers that have worked? Why dont you like them?
@@bosotech-wi2dz I would look at the larger air coolers. Noctua, Thermalright and Deep Cool all have decent air coolers that would handle this chip. Just need to make sure that your case will fit then because they are big boys
Your video has too much grains that has resulted from a wrong LUT applied. Then also your sound is quite harsh. You might want to not gain up the volume of your sound so much. Great information by the way. Thanks.
I was using my iPhone to capture my audio which wasnt ideal
I've also fixed my camera settings to get better exposure.
It's an evolution that just takes small improvements here and there
Good info cant watch the video this flashing background is such a mess
thats a shame
You have a front panel for fans
No. My front panel is sealed off. No ports for air to come through.
I am currently using a Noctua NHD15 which is mounted upside down. Meaing Fans are poitning to the top of the case due to clearance issues. and My temps are going to mid 80c when gaming. Do you think If i go for a NZXT Kraken X63(280MM) it will fix the temp issues? I am using a LIAN LI 215 Case.
I use the kraken z63 (same thing but with the GIF display) and it can cool a maximum of 300w for my 13700k. I usually keep it undervolted though. Temps are very good
@@SlimedogNumbaSixty9 can you tell me how it did before undervolting? i dont want to do undervolt. Have you checked R23?
What temperatures do you get in Cinebench 23 in 10 mins? I have D15s with an additional fan and my 13700kf can not pass Cin23 at full speed ,it throttles.
I have undervolted it and it reaches 97C max after 10 mins.
@@atriusvinius319I gave up and undervolted before understanding i was getting 97c on cpuz stress test. i haven't tried Cinebench, but after undervloting stress test its around 82c average and all core maxed
@@Proxylamborg its very weak test. Only about 75% processor utilization. I have the same temperatures there. Try Cin23 its free. Or OCCT power test))
Sorry, the flashes in the background are annoying 😢
Sorry man
@@GearsAndTech❤
Can u share the link for cpu and thermal throttling?
It's coming out on Feb 26
You use contact frame with the 13700k?
No I did not
Do you think it makes much difference?
@@GearsAndTech maybe, maybe not.. For me it only did a couple of degrees difference.. Like 3-5 C
3-5 is pretty significant if you're hitting that upper limit
I still sometimes hit over 90 degrees c.
Would prefer to be 80 or less
@@GearsAndTech Im also hitting around 90C with a good air-cooler(rated at 250w).. Voltage offset -0.100.. But atleast i have no throttling.
I think the best gains would actually be overclocking. You can keep it cool while still getting a little more performance.
These things run hot. So 90c isn't bad.
If you hit 100 it's a problem.
why did you get soo many dislikes?
ur so nice xd
Its my goal to get as many haters as possible. Thats when you know youre not just talking to your friends. Not everyone is gonna like everything you do
Bro its just lame to call the cooler better when it hits 97c on 10th second... noctua nh d15 keeps temps under 80c lol bro learn what is good cooler..
Not hitting thermal throttle is a feat all on its own
i got the same cooler like the one you show but deepcool gammax 360 with 3 fans and i can barely keep the temperatures at bay... when i play the newest games on masx settings the 13700k hit red light and thermal throtlles... i had to meddle with bios settings in pl2 and pl1 and changed the wattage to 125 on the pl2 option.... otherwise my PC hits the 99c
Surprising.
@@GearsAndTech is there a chance that i didnt mount it properly ? or it doesnt have good contact? but the momment i close a said aplication Booom! it dips down in temps almost immidiately!!! so i guess its not a mounting issue?
If you have thermal paste left it's worth having another look
But also perhaps the aio isn't orientated great. I made a new video that covers orientation for aio radiators. It hasn't come out yet. But will
has to be something wrong. my air cooler, dark rock pro 4 cools it very well.
@@ObeyThePapaya checked again everything works in order.. pump is working as intended + fans speed up alot when hot... when im gaming it rocks 90c and stays there its all good
I use Deepcool LT720 and have 75-83 C in AIDA64. Is it ok or not ok?
Your temp are great!
@@GearsAndTech thnx☺️
@@mruniverse5704 may I ask what your idle and gaming voltage is bud ?
@@decdonald2508 need to check. But I didn’t anything with voltage, use it with stock settings.
@@mruniverse5704 yeah cheers if you can let me know idle and gaming would be appreciated
hello I'm thinking about putting ls720 aio do u think it will be enough for i7 13th gen and 4080?
For sure. That should work great
May I ask what that is lol I am not the best with tech had to get someone who knew what they were doing to build mine ones I got the parts lol 😂
try making movies without dubbel screen.... it is hard to see/ not readable
I agree. Next one will be better
Why couldn't you use a 280mm iao? You have adequate space in that large tower. Your video was stupid because you started out with a 120mm iao on a 13700k and compared it with a 240mm iao. Then you only have one fan installed on the 240mm aio.
I was trying to find the minimum needed to make this thing run cool
I didn't want to run the fan in the front because there isn't enough air flow space there.
Got a 13700kf overclocked to 5.4ghz no powerlimits ddr5 6400mt and a 4080 MAG z790 tomahawk board 280mm aio be licky to go over 70° in heavy load games people stop being scared there only frying due to people stressing the life out off them
Sounds like your system is really setup good
@GearsAndTech oh yes my freind
Sir I have I513600k So Can You Please Suggest Me This Cooler For My Processor
13600 runs much cooler already. Probbaly a single 120mm aio would work fine
Personally, if you have the space then go with a 240
@Gears and Tech, would an air cooler keep a 13600k cool, or is Aio needed? Thanks.
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Not sure what planet this guy is from but his temps are WAY TOO HIGH. You should not be running your CPU anywhere near any of the temps he mentioned...
This processor runs hot. That's the way it is
I remember intel guys crying about the amd temps 😄
I remember that too
These temps are high!
I'll be doing an undervolting video soon to show how to drop temps a bit more
насверли отверстия сам при помощи хорошего сверла и дрели
Still terrible cooling. Noctua makes a 120mm air cooler which outperforms every 240mm AIO on the market including the one you used. Their 140mm coolers are even better. No need whatsoever to be using water and pump and getting worse performance in the deal.
I just like the aio for getting the heat out of the case
The air coolers raise the ambient temp in the case which makes gpu and ram performance start to suffer
@@GearsAndTech So you believe that a cooler which is located above the GPU and to the left of the RAM and which is vented out to the left and up, will somehow heat up to the right and below it? Okay.... Let's just say testing doesn't bear that out.
I'm saying you would need a lot of air movement to convince me that all the heat from that cooler is being sent outside the case without raising the ambient temp inside that case
Vs an aio that is literally pulling the heat off the CPU and pushing the heat outside the case directly.
We can talk about the cooling capabilities of the cooler to the CPU another time
But you'll never convince me that your case temps are lower with an air cooler vs an aio
@@GearsAndTech That's a straw man. I would never say they're lower. I just said they're not warmer. Of course they're not if the air is being vented up and back. Unless you believe the air can flow in the opposite direction that the fans push it...
Lol. So they aren't lower but they aren't higher?
You gotta pick one man.
Own your statement or admit that there may be some other trickle down side effects that will impact the other parts of your system.
Personally, I haven't seen any downsides to an aio cooler
I do realize there are some air coolers that work great. They aren't for me. Just too darn ugly.
Hello, do you think a 240mm AIO will keep good temps on an overclocked 13700kf? And what about a 280mm cooler?
280 is better if you have the space.
280mm is definitely better, but I use a 240mm and its been working fine. If anything you can do a small undervolt to the point you get no performance downgrade and just get better temps overall.
I got a question, i have the old corsair H100 cooler (6yrs old), will this work fine on the i7 13700k CPU? im thinking of upgrading but reusing my old cooler.
As long as the pump is still working and there is enough water in it still then it should work fine.
I am sorry I had to stop watching your video because of the flickering background in the scenes where you show your desktop. thats really triggering and even on the brink to hurtful in a dark room :/
But it looks really cool!
1000 times NOOOO. where are the intake fans? static pressure is completely negative
Intake fan is on the bottom at the front.
1 fan in
2 fans out.
@@GearsAndTech OMG, you should have more airflow coming in than going out. And drill additional holes in the top cover of your case for a second radiator fan.
I'm going to be doing a case mod
But more air out than in is better for dust management
Tjat was my comment. The back case fan should push air into the case. Only the radiator fan is the exhaust.
Have you tried turning off Asus MultiCore Enhancement in the BIOS? According to Hardware Canucks this is the reason for the overheating Intel 13 series CPUs, and also causing them to use massively more watts: ruclips.net/video/dNFgswzTvyc/видео.html
I'll check into that. Thanks for sharing
@@GearsAndTech No problem, let us know how it goes.
Nice video. Im planning on doing a build with the i7 like yours and in a nzxt h1 v2 that comes with a 140mm aio cooler but now I’m worried about the cooling solution. It’s pairing with a 3060 and doing some editing like you and few other professional apps. Should I get a i5 13600k instead?
A thermal throttled 13700 is still better than a 13600
But when im editing my processor barely has any load on it at all
You may consider the 13600 and bump your gpu up to a 3070 like mine. It'll help make things smoother.
The 13700 is the processor to beat. Bang for buck can't be beat!
There is a chance my 120mm aio was getting tired. It was about 4 years old.
@@GearsAndTech thank you so much for your response and advice. I think I am keeping the 13700k. I already have a 3060 laying around but do planning on bumping that up later down.
I just got a 4070ti ND 13700k and I'm almost hitting 90c gaming with a kraken x52 AIO. I reapplied thermal paste because I thought I fucked up it was getting so hot lol my 4070ti though sits at 50c while gaming and doesn't make a sound, it's the quietest gpu I've ever had and best at keeping cool.
My personal experience is minimum cooling for a 13700k, is a 280mm AIO, or Noctua D-15 or equivalent. Anything less, you will bounce off of TJ max.
That seems to be true
Ideally something with 300w tdp rating or higher
Can I use an aio with 240 radiator? Will it be enough for 13700k?
Like the one Im testing in this video?
Watch to the end