BonzaiDuck
Lifer
- Jun 30, 2004
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I agree with this post. I have a Kraken x62, and a 6700K that is overclocked pretty well. Extremely easy setup, good cooling, quiet, and I like how it looks.
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You can configure the colors to anything you want, which is pretty cool. Long ago I was 100% against AIO coolers. My opinion was if you didn't build your own loop it wasn't really water cooling. I have changed my opinion on that and am happy with this cooler. Hell, I have even used MSI's auto overclock now. Before I would have thought that was sacrilege. I am sitting at 20c idle with it at 4.4gz@1.320v in silent mode. I can go higher, and I do some times, but at my res of 3440x1440 overclocking doesn't yield any real fps increases. So I just purr along about 4.4, sometimes more. Its a little pricey, but I think worth it. Check out some reviews, just make sure it fits in your case if you go that way.
edit, the pics were the right way when I posted it. Now they're sideways... ugh. I am too lazy to try and fix, sorry in advance if anyone gets a crick in their neck.
You mean that you used fixed-VCORE overclocking? Because it isn't the idle temperatures that matter so much. In the upper range of stress and performance at 4.7 Ghz, you'll be pushing above 80C.
Of course, that all depends on the type of stress-test you want to use to validate stability. With Haswell, people would abjure using LinX or Prime95 because of the heat, so they chose lesser stressors. I was bent on passing 30 iterations of LinX below an 80C limit. And -- I did that.
My cooling is totally adequate to my overclock objective, and my overclock objective sits right on the voltage beyond which I'd rather not go.
Even so, the Kraken has my attention.
