There is literally zero useful information in this video. When Im looking for the best cooler for this cpu I want to know which one keeps it the coolest not whatever marketing bs the manufacturers put on the box. Did you even test any of these or just throw some stock footage together and read the back of the box?
Yea this video was very generalized with no information on Temps under load . They could atleast named them in their personal best to worst list but I digress.
Yes he should worst to the best liquid AIO don't matter what the price of the AIO Because if anyone buy 600$ CPU And 600$ motherboard they also can buy a Best aio for Best cooling Don't matter what the price Of AIO. 👍👍👍
@sc3786 don't think they realize the fan in the block pump combo is a VRM cooling fan not for the CPU. The NZXT fans are totally noisy. I use one to cool a 3950X in a Lian Lee 011 dynamic. If you're interested in using your computer and not paying for ridiculous gimmicks, the Arctic 280 in any configuration it comes in is top-notch and excellent and enough for a 13900k
Okay, first: This video is more or less the manufacturers' product videos with voice over. Could be better, but saves me the trouble to look them up individually. Secondly: The embedded fans in the pump heads do NOT (really) contribute to the CPU cooling, but are there for VRM cooling, as they don't get the side airflow an air cooler might provide. Thirdly: Stop calling anything above 30dB(A) quiet, and definitely not SUPER quiet. Super quiet ends at 15dB(A), quiet end at 30dB(A), above 30dB(A) is just loud. In my opinion, that is. As for fans on their own, my to go for radiators are: "Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM" for 120mm fans for quiet cooling, "Noctua NF-F12 industrialPPC-2000 PWM" 120mm for thicker radiators, "Noctua NF-A14 PWM" for 140mm fans and in case I want annoying lights it's "Alpenföhn Wing Boost 3 ARGB" for 140mm and 120mm because they have similar specs to the Noctua fans. And yes, I tried a lot of fans. The NZXT fans that came with my first AIO (OG Kraken x60) were the worst by far, followed by the Phanteks ones that came with my Eclipse G500A case.
Are they in any particular order? I click on the video expecting some kind of performance comparison between the 7 best CPU coolers. This video doesn't help choosing an AIO at all.
Any decent 240mm aio cooler for i9 13900k? I'm really wanting this CPU, with the Antec dark cube which requires only 240mm radiator.. and micro atx board. Should I just downgrade the cpu, choose something simliar for gaming? my GPU is an msi rtx 3090 also.
Question, for the new i9 13900k im terms of better performance and less heat which one would be better, the ROG Ryujin II 360, the NZXT Kraken X73 or the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360?
good but mine died cause of the PUMP, got new from Arctic with 0 money from me(including shipping)and the told me to recicle the old one lokaly. ARCITC 10 of 10 service@@Techfluencer
Sharing promotional videos from a manufacturer's website and screenshots from Amazon aren't really reviewing a product. I can this myself with a little time and effort. Where are the benchmark and temperature results? How about all the test and setup info and comparisons between the different coolers? That's the info I'm looking for to make an informed purchasing decision.
I want to ask, what coolant is good for reducing the heat of the i9 13900k for a very long time when overclocking, I use the nzxt z73 but it's a little less for heat dissipation performance.. my motherboard is z790 rog strix e, and do i have to buy rog ryujin II to cool down the temperature?
i wound up buying the msi meg coreliquid for a I9200ks works perfect even with overclocking and bought another for a new amd 7950 cpu and it works perfect as well.
@@Techfluencer at idle the intel woul be at 27c during a stres test 65 and would cool down very quickly ,amd at idle around 35 and hit 65-70 and drop down after test. The pictures I have show the results.
If you are going to have a list of the top coolers for 13th gen, perhaps you should include information like the temperatures of the 13th gen processors. There is a reason you have more dislikes than likes and this is why.
Hey, have a question regarding asus rog ryujin II 360, it comes with Noctua fans, but I saw asus rog ryujin II 360 ARGB version, is it also with Noctua or it uses different fans?
Pretty much every aio is the same, but some fans last longer, some are more quiet, and some push air around better (barely). I wouldn't recommend Arctic though unless you get the 480 mm if you plan on overclocking or having the i9 13900k.
If you could chose between the following, which would you pick (got em laying around, not sure which to build in, which to return). CPU is 13900K - Arctic Liquid Freezer 2 (360mm & 420mm) - Corsair h150i Elite Capellix 360mm - DeepCool LS720 360mm - be Quiet Silent Loop 2 360mm Any help is much appreciated.
@@BAMTVone Personally, I wouldn't choose any of them because they don't have a fan on the cpu water block to cool everything around the cpu. The Arctic has it, but it is so small that it is pretty much useless. Though, if I had to choose any of those, the Arctic 420 mm will cool the 13900k the best. Though, if you had the money, I would suggest going for the Asus Rog Ryujin II, the Msi Mpg Coreliquid K360 V2, or the Msi Meg Coreliquid s360. Msi does a great job at keeping the power usage and temp down when they can.
@@TeamKilled01 really don´t want to extend the build any longer and would love to pick one of those, but I´ll take it into consideration, although the Asus one is HEFTY in pricing. VRMS should be fine, since my MB has beefy passive coolers on there.
@@BAMTVone The motherboard doesn't matter. Your pc case is what determines all the heat flowing inside. That is why, out of all of them, I recommended the Arctic one. I have 20 fans or so, so I could've gotten any cpu cooler tbh.
I've got the 13900kf and the Lian-Li galahad 360 aio and it's not good enough for overclocking it just about ok for stock and undervolting. Anything under 360 is never going to be that good
Sorry, but this video is very uninformative! You are showing the beauty of cooling systems. The screens with the image output. BUT, a review of the BEST COOLING SYSTEM should be very different! Where are the actual tests? Here I just looked at real tests of some of the products you suggest - so they are inferior to cheaper systems in real loads. It would be much more interesting if you took the most difficult CPU to cool (like i9 13900KS), loaded it with constant load (like 10 minutes Cinema R23 Benchmark test) and in REAL conditions compared these cooling systems. Now that would be useful. And just to see who has the screen and who looks prettier is not that important, because buying a "nice cooling system" but ending up with an overheated processor, which then have to severely limit the power - there is no point in it.
omg ppl buying intel and then crying for searching cooler to cool it dawn :D with ryzen uzing cheapest cooler master 240mm AIO for 70eur.. and chiling 60-70c on load.. :D
I’d suggest watching thermal benchmarks before making a comment like this. Temps for the latest CPUs from intel and AMD both have thermal problems, just AMDs lose to Intels in regards to performance. So a worse CPU with the same problem.
There is literally zero useful information in this video. When Im looking for the best cooler for this cpu I want to know which one keeps it the coolest not whatever marketing bs the manufacturers put on the box. Did you even test any of these or just throw some stock footage together and read the back of the box?
since he didnt reply to your comment and hes a blind ass guy. guess he didnt read it.
Yea this video was very generalized with no information on Temps under load . They could atleast named them in their personal best to worst list but I digress.
i don't feel like you research anything
Thanks for your feedback.
Yes he should worst to the best liquid AIO don't matter what the price of the AIO
Because if anyone buy 600$ CPU
And 600$ motherboard they also can buy a Best aio for Best cooling
Don't matter what the price Of AIO. 👍👍👍
@sc3786 don't think they realize the fan in the block pump combo is a VRM cooling fan not for the CPU. The NZXT fans are totally noisy. I use one to cool a 3950X in a Lian Lee 011 dynamic. If you're interested in using your computer and not paying for ridiculous gimmicks, the Arctic 280 in any configuration it comes in is top-notch and excellent and enough for a 13900k
@@Techfluencerdumbfuxk
@@AstroTwistshut up, by that logic everyone should get an EK TEC
No tests??? No temperatures??? Just ads...
Okay, first: This video is more or less the manufacturers' product videos with voice over. Could be better, but saves me the trouble to look them up individually.
Secondly: The embedded fans in the pump heads do NOT (really) contribute to the CPU cooling, but are there for VRM cooling, as they don't get the side airflow an air cooler might provide.
Thirdly: Stop calling anything above 30dB(A) quiet, and definitely not SUPER quiet. Super quiet ends at 15dB(A), quiet end at 30dB(A), above 30dB(A) is just loud. In my opinion, that is.
As for fans on their own, my to go for radiators are: "Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM" for 120mm fans for quiet cooling, "Noctua NF-F12 industrialPPC-2000 PWM" 120mm for thicker radiators, "Noctua NF-A14 PWM" for 140mm fans and in case I want annoying lights it's "Alpenföhn Wing Boost 3 ARGB" for 140mm and 120mm because they have similar specs to the Noctua fans. And yes, I tried a lot of fans. The NZXT fans that came with my first AIO (OG Kraken x60) were the worst by far, followed by the Phanteks ones that came with my Eclipse G500A case.
Thanks for sharing your perspective.
2:55 How can a 360 mm radiator fit three 160 mm fans when they clearly don’t extend past the radiator?
On the specs sheet, they say they are 120mm. I don't think they knew what they were talking about.
Is Corsair iCUE H170i ELITE CAPELLIX XT 420mm good for i9 13900k?
It is currently one of the best AIO out there.
@@Techfluencer Thanks.
@@chrissummer2779 You're welcome!
For anybody looking for the thumbnail credit, its Liquid Haus external custom loop setup.
Thanks for pointing it out.
MSI has 3 X 160mm fans does it.???
Deepcool AIOs are the best ❤️
They make pretty good AIOs!
Are they in any particular order? I click on the video expecting some kind of performance comparison between the 7 best CPU coolers. This video doesn't help choosing an AIO at all.
There is no particular order.
Each of them is best in a certain category that we have discussed in the video.
Any decent 240mm aio cooler for i9 13900k? I'm really wanting this CPU, with the Antec dark cube which requires only 240mm radiator.. and micro atx board.
Should I just downgrade the cpu, choose something simliar for gaming? my GPU is an msi rtx 3090 also.
I have the Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix 240. It has the LGA1700 bracket. Will it still suffice for the Raptor Lake i7 or i5?
It should be, unless you are planning on overclocking.
@@Techfluencer All I plan to do is just use Intel Hyperthreading and leave everything off.
@@NocturnEternal You should be fine.
Also, make sure there is enough airflow inside the case.
@@Techfluencer Thank you for taking the time to respond.
@@NocturnEternal You're welcome!
Does the artic liquid freezer ii 360 performs better than the nzxt Kraken?
While both are pretty good, we recommend the Liquid Freezer II.
for a i-5 13600kdo you guys recommend a NZXT kraken x73 360mm?
It should be pretty okay.
Can you also do a Top 7 Best AfterMarket Air Cooler for Intel 13th Gen CPU? Preferably the i5 13600k.
We have already made a video on that.
Be sure to check that out.
Question, for the new i9 13900k im terms of better performance and less heat which one would be better, the ROG Ryujin II 360, the NZXT Kraken X73 or the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360?
Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360
good but mine died cause of the PUMP, got new from Arctic with 0 money from me(including shipping)and the told me to recicle the old one lokaly. ARCITC 10 of 10 service@@Techfluencer
Sharing promotional videos from a manufacturer's website and screenshots from Amazon aren't really reviewing a product. I can this myself with a little time and effort. Where are the benchmark and temperature results? How about all the test and setup info and comparisons between the different coolers? That's the info I'm looking for to make an informed purchasing decision.
Thanks for your feedback.
Valkyrie is the best hands down.
It is a superb AIO!
I never heard of that
I want to ask, what coolant is good for reducing the heat of the i9 13900k for a very long time when overclocking, I use the nzxt z73 but it's a little less for heat dissipation performance.. my motherboard is z790 rog strix e, and do i have to buy rog ryujin II to cool down the temperature?
Rog ryujin II is pretty decent for the i9 13900K.
Endorfy Navis F360 is very good Aio Cooler
Thanks for the recommendation.
i wound up buying the msi meg coreliquid for a I9200ks works perfect even with overclocking and bought another for a new amd 7950 cpu and it works perfect as well.
What is your max temp with it?
@@Techfluencer at idle the intel woul be at 27c during a stres test 65 and would cool down very quickly ,amd at idle around 35 and hit 65-70 and drop down after test. The pictures I have show the results.
@@dreamin47_ Those are some good temps.
@@dreamin47_ what frecuency do you have when you do stress test?
I thought only coolers which support 1700 socket is compatible with 13th gens, or am i missing something?
These coolers come with different mounting brackets, so if you get the right one, you can use them.
Useless review. No thermal data, not even simple temperature compare between coolers for baseline platform.
Thanks for your feedback.
I'm using arctic II 420mm huge aio cooler but not happy with results even after using contact frame on c23 it hits 93c.
if it's a 13900k completely normal
Have you considered undervolting?
@@paying is there any better cooler?
If you are going to have a list of the top coolers for 13th gen, perhaps you should include information like the temperatures of the 13th gen processors. There is a reason you have more dislikes than likes and this is why.
Thanks for your feedback.
Hey, have a question regarding asus rog ryujin II 360, it comes with Noctua fans, but I saw asus rog ryujin II 360 ARGB version, is it also with Noctua or it uses different fans?
Seems like the fans are made of their own.
Noctua doesn't make any argb fans.
I came for celcius comparison end up with watching advertisment
Thanks for your feedback.
exactly what i was looking for! great job! thanks!
Glad you have found it useful!
Pretty much every aio is the same, but some fans last longer, some are more quiet, and some push air around better (barely). I wouldn't recommend Arctic though unless you get the 480 mm if you plan on overclocking or having the i9 13900k.
Agreed.
If you could chose between the following, which would you pick (got em laying around, not sure which to build in, which to return).
CPU is 13900K
- Arctic Liquid Freezer 2 (360mm & 420mm)
- Corsair h150i Elite Capellix 360mm
- DeepCool LS720 360mm
- be Quiet Silent Loop 2 360mm
Any help is much appreciated.
@@BAMTVone Personally, I wouldn't choose any of them because they don't have a fan on the cpu water block to cool everything around the cpu. The Arctic has it, but it is so small that it is pretty much useless. Though, if I had to choose any of those, the Arctic 420 mm will cool the 13900k the best. Though, if you had the money, I would suggest going for the Asus Rog Ryujin II, the Msi Mpg Coreliquid K360 V2, or the Msi Meg Coreliquid s360. Msi does a great job at keeping the power usage and temp down when they can.
@@TeamKilled01 really don´t want to extend the build any longer and would love to pick one of those, but I´ll take it into consideration, although the Asus one is HEFTY in pricing.
VRMS should be fine, since my MB has beefy passive coolers on there.
@@BAMTVone The motherboard doesn't matter. Your pc case is what determines all the heat flowing inside. That is why, out of all of them, I recommended the Arctic one. I have 20 fans or so, so I could've gotten any cpu cooler tbh.
dude recommending a kidney worth aio for me
There are plenty of affordable ones as well.
What that in the thumbnail?
Lian Li SL Infinity
I've got the 13900kf and the Lian-Li galahad 360 aio and it's not good enough for overclocking it just about ok for stock and undervolting. Anything under 360 is never going to be that good
Makes sense.
These are pretty hot running chips.
280mm or 420mm rad for 12900k/13900k/7950x/7900x. 360's won't cut it on these new space heater CPU's!😂😂😂
so which cooler cools it down the most i wanted to buy one but i wanted to get a good cooler and does it also help cool down the i7 cooler from intel?
@@undisputedtruth4954 A 360 mm with a push-pull setup works better than a 480 mm. It cost more, but it makes the temps lower than most 480 mm aios.
well shit i was going to get the 13900k and that cooler ... now im wondering if i should get the 13700k instead
Sorry, but this video is very uninformative! You are showing the beauty of cooling systems. The screens with the image output. BUT, a review of the BEST COOLING SYSTEM should be very different! Where are the actual tests? Here I just looked at real tests of some of the products you suggest - so they are inferior to cheaper systems in real loads.
It would be much more interesting if you took the most difficult CPU to cool (like i9 13900KS), loaded it with constant load (like 10 minutes Cinema R23 Benchmark test) and in REAL conditions compared these cooling systems. Now that would be useful.
And just to see who has the screen and who looks prettier is not that important, because buying a "nice cooling system" but ending up with an overheated processor, which then have to severely limit the power - there is no point in it.
Thanks for your feedback.
Half of these aio will thermal throttle the 13700K and 13900K in CineBench r23
Which AIO do you recommend for better thermals?
So what aio is good then?
Bro… 43,2 db is low💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
is this a commercial or a review.
These are recommendation for the Intel 13th Gen CPU.
So no one recommend deepcool aio?
It's a pretty decent AIO.
But we highly recommend the ones that we have listed here.
Pointless video.... Just 6mins long comercial
The way he pronounces Asus wrong made me stop watching
Thanks for your feedback.
We will work on our narration.
How about deepcool
Lt720😂
Its an amazing cooler!
omg ppl buying intel and then crying for searching cooler to cool it dawn :D with ryzen uzing cheapest cooler master 240mm AIO for 70eur.. and chiling 60-70c on load.. :D
Both the newer Intel and AMD processors require reliable cooling.
Amdumboy comment
I’d suggest watching thermal benchmarks before making a comment like this. Temps for the latest CPUs from intel and AMD both have thermal problems, just AMDs lose to Intels in regards to performance. So a worse CPU with the same problem.
If you want the best performance (Intel) you're going to need proper cooling. Voltage creates heat.
@@Deltatwo3 Same applies to AMD.
Useless
Thanks for your feedback.
Terrible