While being a MUCH smaller frame, the NH-U12A got the same temperature as the much bigger NH-D15. A dream for anyone who doesnt want to watercool and still wants the build to look nice. And yes. Its expensive. But how long will that last? I for my part dont mind paying a premium for an amazing small framed Air Cooler that probably stays in that system for a couple of years
I really do appreciate all the hard work and testing you do on this channel when it comes to pc case and cooler reviews my guy. I was wondering which cooler would be great to cool the 7600x. Fantastic job and can't wait to see your next video.
I was really uncertain about what cooler to pick for the 7000 series based on the new approach to tempratures. This explenation helped A LOT, thank you so much! Love the humor aswell, bad cooler!
@@dhaine17 heavy gaming on my 6800xt with this keeps it no higher than 65 on average though my cpu is undervolted slightly for higher performance and reduced temperature this cooler is pretty good and comes with good thermal paste as for editing/coding which is another thing i use my pc for i havent run into any seriously demanding loads yet so as far as gaming goes its a excellent combo
Okay, a ton of great work, but I question your original premise. It seems that the chips are designed to pull until you either hit 95C, or you hit whatever max wattage that chip design is specified for. It's either or. You are demanding that one always be at the wattage and not the thermal limit. I don't know how your can back that claim as it seems to directly contradict AMD's statements. I seriously doubt AMD assumed everyone would buy a water cooler or a top end air cooler. The chips run at the max frequency they can while staying at 95. Given how juiced the voltage/frequency curves for these chips are, I'd like to see numbers for how throttled the chip is with your "failing" coolers. I bet that is it is slight. I would also love to see any work with ECO mode or using a negative PBO curve. I suspect you could get much further down your cooler chart while sacrificing almost no MHz.
I would have liked to see MSRP prices of the coolers in the graph. Have you tried the deepcool AG620? Its missing from the list and it looks like a great budget cooler. If you had to guess, which cooler around $50 is the best option? Also would like to say that this is the most informative and great video on ryzen 7600x coolers!
Thanks! Means a lot For the deepcool cooler, or any other deepcool, no, not yet, hopefully soon. For sub 50? Xilence M705D, definitely. As for the msrp question, I’m not doing it because companies like to change msrp at random moments, making me a) research everything every time I make a video, and b) msrp doesn’t mean anything once you leave the country of production. It’s a good indication, but for example Noctua / be quiet! Stuff is a lot less expensive in EU than us. So if I write EU Noctua msrp in $, and Lian Li MSRP in $, these numbers won’t make sense for anybody
@@STSYT @@STSYT Thanks for the reply! I actually bought one of the xilence coolers you made a video about. For the msrp bit: That makes a lot of sense as to why not include it. Thanks
I built a new system with this chip, and being so used to budget CPUs for so long, seeing it hit the so-called devil's number, 95C, I was shocked. I thought I was scammed lol. Turns out it's normal, but it still doesn't feel right to let it hit that number.
Very good quality content on this channel! I would like to ask whether ECO Mode on the 7600X would make it possible to use coolers that did not make it in this test.
The fact that there's no CPU cooler like Peerless Assasin, AK620 or the infamous Phantom Spirit 120 which performs almost as close as those AIOs as a comparison is a shame.
Do not use air tower coolers. For me, it heated above 97 C and the computer turned off by itself. This processor only works with a liquid cooling system. Deepcool ls520 - gives temperature 88 С. Moreover, the temperature rises slowly with time. Not sure about the 3 hour load.
We noticed the same behavior a couple of moments. But it's not about Air-Coolers in general. If the one you're using can't handle the CPU even after automatic down-clocking, then yes it will shut down. But take something like an NH-D15 and it will work. Not like cool or quiet, but it will work
Really interesting test! Thanks. Would be interested in whether there's actually any thermal throttling happening at above 90c, perhaps through monitoring clock speeds. There's also the fact that these CPUs only go to 95 at full load to sustain clock speeds. What is the consideration for other use cases or using a 76W PPT power limit
Got my 7600x in March & using it with a ScythMugen5 im at around 40° in normal windoofs mode/videos etc, & games its around 80°, in retrospective, i would have gone for the non-X , if i had known about the temperature 😉
Somehow this CPU gets much more hot than expected, this test was fascinating. If you undervolt the 7600X it will be considerable better or just about the same as temperature?
Around the same, however you'll get better performance. With the technology of Precision Boost Overdrive 2.0, you'd get amazing results, voids your warranty tho
@@ManicQuinn why it would void the warranty? that's stupid on their part, you can't damage the CPU by using negative PBO 2.0 and...how can they know you used it? it's software, they can't log it into the CPU
@@luckyowl10 sad part is you have to lie about it if they ask since it's damn stupid. I'ts like intel and xmp, same story, have to lie or if they ask you if you enable xmp ( going over specs) they will not give you a warranty anymore. I didn't hear any story of amd asking if pbo and shit was activated tho
I think they might have update the microcode to a 85°C Tmax ? .. I have a 7600X with the Xilence cooler.. it never exceeds 85° but hits that point after a couple seconds when I give it full throttle.
my issue is I have 7900x running @ 110W cooled by arctic Esports duo at 70 Celsius and 7600x @ 110W cooled by Arctic liquid freezer II 360 at 80 Celsius....
@@Markzy_DM i did get an Be Quiet Dark Rock 4 because my pc parts provided said it wasnt compatible with the motherboard, now in intensive games i dont go above 60 grades Celcius which is great
Also I forgot to mention i switched for a 7600 non x as the results i saw on plenty videos showed similar performance but for less heat on the processor
I will be using 7500f and do not want to overspend on a cooler . Looking on Aliexpress but idk which would be sufficient. I will upgrade to x3d in a year or so and then I will get AIO but for now I want something that would be sufficient for 7500f .
Which AIO is capable of keeping the CPU at under Max of 65C @ max Load @ 5.45ghz in CB23 (without offsets or voltage tricks) So its pulling its rated TDP? None of them i think Custom Loop is the only way to properly Cool at Ryzen 5 and so on. (should be idling at ambient +2-3c and max load under 65-70c, for best performance and lifespan. )
The cooler it runs, the higher the boost speeds, just choose the coolest cooler and you should be have the best results. Benches vary from silicon to silicon anyway
@@807800 Guess I'll elaborate for you what I meant. It is objectively better to go for the cooler that is the coolest, it will always give the best results, so you should list them down in the order of cheap to expensive and choose the cheapest that is the coolest. The benchmark data is irrelevant because the 7600x doesn't come with a cooler, so there are no "stock" benches to compare, just choose whichever keeps it cool at a decent price you can afford.
Running 7600x with corsair capilix 360 aio. With curve optimizer 10 undervolt 5.400ghz 55c under gaming loads. If this helps anyone. BUILD. Case: ASUS Prime Matx case. Motherbaord: Asus ROG Gene. Ram: G-Skill 6000 Expo Ram. Cooler: Corsair kapilix 360 AIO. PowerSupply: Corsair RM 850watts. Gpu: Gigabyte Eagle 3080 12gb. I call it my AB Build. AKA Ass backwards build. Since way overkill for the 7600x but hey upgrade ability. Was a thought.
According to some other wizards, the 7600X will draw a max of 135W. Can we trust what the manufacturers claim their coolers can handle? ...For instance, that a be quiet! Dark Rock Slim can cool up to 180W? Or, shooting for overkill, that a DeepCool AK500 High-Performance can handle 240W? I want to mount an air-cooler on a mb, not a mb on an air-cooler. Catch my drift?😱
I'm using the Deepcool AK500 Digital with the Ryzen 5 7600x. My idle temps are on average 60C. Anyone here in the comments that can maybe say if this is fine/normal, or if I need to remove and reapply thermal paste, etc
That's definitely on the hot side. Reseat your cooler, check the airflow in your case, clean your case, maybe think about investing in a second fan and if you still experience trouble, you might want to consider switching it out entirely for a good value-to-performance 240mm AIO instead. (And yes, reapply thermal paste, obviously, when you reseat the cooler. Can't hurt to try.)
@@rickgrimes47 Cant wait to my parts to arrive!! =) I ordered a pure 7800xt gpu atx lianli case b650m pro rs mobo and 32gb 6000mhz cl30 ram =) 750W Psu! So excited :D what is your config? =)
@@sirvaperpill406 damn that's a dope_rig! I bet you have that G.Skill Neo 🔱! I have a Red Devil 6700 XT, msi b650m gaming wifi & g.skill 2x16gb neo trident ram.
What kind of fan speeds where you running. Oh I see 100% ?, Because my 7600x hits 93c with a NH-D15 running cinebench r23 with fans at 1348rpm max is 1500rpm. Best thing to do is limit the 7600x to 65watts with PBO settings in the bios, it only drops the performance by a small amount that you will never notice during gaming and other related computer tasks, Cinebench R23 @105watts single core 1997, multi core 14978, cpu max temp 93c......... Cinebench R23 @65watts single core 1962, multi core 14608, cpu max temp 68c using noctua NH-D15. Video for ECO Settings for ryzen 7000. ua-cam.com/video/oubGmP4nLbQ/v-deo.html
Hey guys, would anyone recall a Deepcool AK400 ZERO DARK PLUS helping me with cooling the R5 7600X, im just building a pc now and im going throught the list, thanks in advance!
Temperature isn't wattage. A candle's flame is on avg 1000 C and the candle delivers about 80 W over the duration the candle burns. Even with the Wraith Spire wouldn't the power management system just throttle the CPU to keep the Tjmax @ 95C. The temperature alone is meaningless unless you specify the wattage the CPU is using for each cooler of a specific workload. You could run the 7600X @ 65W, or really 88W. The gaming performance should be roughly the same and you could use a cheap Spire or Prism.
Great video again! I am not really sure what to think ybout those new CPUs. I like PCs to operate without being to noisy. Seems to be hard to get with those new Ryzens. Also this changes my theory of air coolers being the better option for silent PCs. A noctua nh-d15 was just enough cooling performance to run a silent PC way beyond the maximum rpm. So compared to an AIO you had silent (air cooler) vs silent + pump noise (AIO). Makes air cooling the winner. Now the nh-d15 has to spin the hell out itself. This changes the game.
The new ryzens are meant to operate at higher temps, even if you cut your fans down to 50% you don’t loose any performance and the temp should stay around the same.
Man, how do you reach these temps, do you keep your test rig in an owen?? :) I've been rocking 7600X with a Deepcool AK500. Running at -30 offset and a +200MHz OC. It's pumping on all cores at 60W. Temp never exceeds 78 degrees. Scoring 15617 in Cinebench.
I am surprised that typing out that you have a voltage offset didn't immediately answer your question for you. If you go out if your way to have abnormal results, then of course the normal results will be different.,
The IHS on the CPUs are too thicc and this alone reduces the effectivness. Without the IHS cooling the CPU die directly result 20 - 25 degre Celsius lower temperatures. The Ryzen 7000 suffers from a bad design choice by AMD. Not to mention the prices are high thats also a problem. Taking down the heat sperdder from the CPU result immediately losing the Warranty.
I though the same. I have the same cooler and I was expecting temperatures below 75 celsius but it gets 86.5 C at max. Better than most coolers shown here!
Planning to get Cooler from Thermalright as well but I'm getting Phantom Spirit 120 instead to cool down my 7600x which currently shipping right now, it should perform well judging by the reviews and literally no need to get AIOs with all the risks unless you're buying 7800x3D lol.
You are wrong on the stock cooler thing, very wrong on everything. AMD could provide a cooler for ryzen 7 cpus, they did in the past. it was fine but AMDs wanted more profit margins. Simple as that, not need to make up excuses for AMD. Everything else is good in the video. Thank you very much, well done.
You completely ignored why they didn't. He already tested the older cooler, not good enough and crashes the PC in a minute. If they are to design a new one, they would need to bring in and pay engineers and designers to work on it, bumping up the price even higher lmao
@@ManicQuinn no I did not. AMD has stock coolers which are perfectly capable of cooling 105W TDP. Wraith stealth 65W Wraith Spire 95W Wraith prism 105/125 W and all the old fx coolers. AMD just decided with the 5000series they wanted to increase their margins and didnt included one anymore. Just look at the 3000series of cpu.
@@vollhorst140 If they included their high end cooler, it will still bump the price up, plus, those coolers are outdated, if you did your research on the 7000 series, you'd know they are fundamentally different on the inside compared to the older models, causing issues with even third party coolers.
@@ManicQuinn AMD fanboy? You don’t get it, AMD included these cooler even at lower product prices, AMD just wanted to increase their margins. The thing you said about how AMD cpu work is bullcrap. A cooler transports the heat away from the ihs, nothing more nothing less regardless of how the cpu work. The heat capacity might be to little in which case the cooler was chosen wrong. Even if it was true that the cpu internals made the CPU’s with the old coolers (stock and aftermarket ) incompatible, that’s an even more grave reason to include a working stock cooler. The wraith prism is fully capable at cooling the 7600x.
Too much yapping, too little testing coolers on ryzen 5 7600x, so this video is only GUESSING the good coolers. Bc he didint test them ussles, dislike, do better
Not hating on your review. Look up Thermalright heatsinks since you don't have any on your list. The Thermalright PS120SE the one with 7 heatpipes is on par with the two or three times mroe expensive noctua coolers. Also they don't have diarrhea colored fans :D
No hate taken. We've been trying to get into contact with Thermalright. Nothing so far. So I just bought a Pearless Assasin and Phantom Spririt last week. Reviews coming soon and future videos like this will include them on the list!
The fact that there's no CPU cooler like Peerless Assasin, AK620 or the infamous Phantom Spirit 120 which performs almost as close as those AIOs as a comparison is a shame.
I thought my cooler was crap, but it turns out it is doing a pretty good job.
This video must have taken you a lot of work. Thanks a lot!!
ohh yes.. you are welcome!
I think it's super impressive that the Dark Rock Slim can keep a 7600X running at *below* 95°C.
He doesnt in my rig. 97 Degrees
And the 7600x is in ecomode
@@philippp6394 unfortunate
@@philippp6394 isnt its max temp 95
@@philippp6394 if thats in ecomode, remount and repaste...
also, ambient temperatures are different. Airflows are different
Thank you for the effort you put into making this video
While being a MUCH smaller frame, the NH-U12A got the same temperature as the much bigger NH-D15. A dream for anyone who doesnt want to watercool and still wants the build to look nice. And yes. Its expensive. But how long will that last? I for my part dont mind paying a premium for an amazing small framed Air Cooler that probably stays in that system for a couple of years
Really nice video mate - Informative and great delivery 👍
Glad you liked it!
I really do appreciate all the hard work and testing you do on this channel when it comes to pc case and cooler reviews my guy. I was wondering which cooler would be great to cool the 7600x. Fantastic job and can't wait to see your next video.
So informative, thanks! Subscribed.
I thought these chips were made to operate at 95c ? If your just gaming any cooler should be fine.
I was really uncertain about what cooler to pick for the 7000 series based on the new approach to tempratures. This explenation helped A LOT, thank you so much! Love the humor aswell, bad cooler!
I picked the Id-Cooling 280mm AIO and jt works great
@@GloomyOrange05what is you temp
@@dhaine17 40-60C at 50% fan speed
@@GloomyOrange05 heavy load?
@@dhaine17 heavy gaming on my 6800xt with this keeps it no higher than 65 on average though my cpu is undervolted slightly for higher performance and reduced temperature this cooler is pretty good and comes with good thermal paste as for editing/coding which is another thing i use my pc for i havent run into any seriously demanding loads yet so as far as gaming goes its a excellent combo
Okay, a ton of great work, but I question your original premise. It seems that the chips are designed to pull until you either hit 95C, or you hit whatever max wattage that chip design is specified for. It's either or. You are demanding that one always be at the wattage and not the thermal limit. I don't know how your can back that claim as it seems to directly contradict AMD's statements.
I seriously doubt AMD assumed everyone would buy a water cooler or a top end air cooler. The chips run at the max frequency they can while staying at 95.
Given how juiced the voltage/frequency curves for these chips are, I'd like to see numbers for how throttled the chip is with your "failing" coolers. I bet that is it is slight.
I would also love to see any work with ECO mode or using a negative PBO curve. I suspect you could get much further down your cooler chart while sacrificing almost no MHz.
Great review! I'm waiting for a comparison of the 140mm fans on AIO 😎
I would have liked to see MSRP prices of the coolers in the graph. Have you tried the deepcool AG620? Its missing from the list and it looks like a great budget cooler. If you had to guess, which cooler around $50 is the best option?
Also would like to say that this is the most informative and great video on ryzen 7600x coolers!
Thanks! Means a lot
For the deepcool cooler, or any other deepcool, no, not yet, hopefully soon.
For sub 50? Xilence M705D, definitely.
As for the msrp question, I’m not doing it because companies like to change msrp at random moments, making me a) research everything every time I make a video, and b) msrp doesn’t mean anything once you leave the country of production. It’s a good indication, but for example Noctua / be quiet! Stuff is a lot less expensive in EU than us. So if I write EU Noctua msrp in $, and Lian Li MSRP in $, these numbers won’t make sense for anybody
@@STSYT @@STSYT Thanks for the reply! I actually bought one of the xilence coolers you made a video about.
For the msrp bit: That makes a lot of sense as to why not include it. Thanks
I built a new system with this chip, and being so used to budget CPUs for so long, seeing it hit the so-called devil's number, 95C, I was shocked. I thought I was scammed lol. Turns out it's normal, but it still doesn't feel right to let it hit that number.
Very good quality content on this channel! I would like to ask whether ECO Mode on the 7600X would make it possible to use coolers that did not make it in this test.
IF you use eco mode, you can use a wraith fine and only lose 5% multicore performance and no performance loss for single threaded workloads
Great video as always!
Thanks!
The fact that there's no CPU cooler like Peerless Assasin, AK620 or the infamous Phantom Spirit 120 which performs almost as close as those AIOs as a comparison is a shame.
Do not use air tower coolers. For me, it heated above 97 C and the computer turned off by itself. This processor only works with a liquid cooling system. Deepcool ls520 - gives temperature 88 С. Moreover, the temperature rises slowly with time. Not sure about the 3 hour load.
We noticed the same behavior a couple of moments. But it's not about Air-Coolers in general. If the one you're using can't handle the CPU even after automatic down-clocking, then yes it will shut down. But take something like an NH-D15 and it will work. Not like cool or quiet, but it will work
@@STSYT this cooler was aliexpress.ru/item/4000318955353.html?spm=a2g2w.orderdetail.0.0.67be4aa6415qhn&sku_id=12000029372801199
Really interesting test! Thanks. Would be interested in whether there's actually any thermal throttling happening at above 90c, perhaps through monitoring clock speeds. There's also the fact that these CPUs only go to 95 at full load to sustain clock speeds. What is the consideration for other use cases or using a 76W PPT power limit
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@@bergdk237 yep I did. Glad to know others are getting the same idea
So my ryzen 5 7600x cpu is 95 degree is ok?
what about gaming benchmarks? because this video can frighten people who see the high temps. but then i saw you are testing with cpu benchmarks
this channel rocks
this comment rocks!
Got my 7600x in March & using it with a ScythMugen5
im at around 40° in normal windoofs mode/videos etc, & games its around 80°, in retrospective, i would have gone for the non-X , if i had known about the temperature 😉
my rx 7600x always stays between 45-48C during the day even while playing a game or two. is that good?
That’s great!
My 7600x run around 75 82 degrees in epic ultra settings in games
would’ve like to see the deepcool AK500 or any deepcool air cooler
We’re trying our best to get our hands on some
Can I use AK400digital for 7600x..Running low on budget
Somehow this CPU gets much more hot than expected, this test was fascinating.
If you undervolt the 7600X it will be considerable better or just about the same as temperature?
Around the same, however you'll get better performance. With the technology of Precision Boost Overdrive 2.0, you'd get amazing results, voids your warranty tho
@@ManicQuinn why it would void the warranty? that's stupid on their part, you can't damage the CPU by using negative PBO 2.0 and...how can they know you used it? it's software, they can't log it into the CPU
@@luckyowl10 Not sure, but it is stated by them when you try to enable it, maybe they have a way to find out
@@luckyowl10 sad part is you have to lie about it if they ask since it's damn stupid.
I'ts like intel and xmp, same story, have to lie or if they ask you if you enable xmp ( going over specs) they will not give you a warranty anymore.
I didn't hear any story of amd asking if pbo and shit was activated tho
@@luckyowl10 well any overclocker underclocker out there fries their cpu in 2 weeks
Making an exception to your claim on SFF. You're showing a Noctua L12S in the "green" area. I'm wondering if I could use this in an ATX build.
Don’t forget that every cooler will perform worse the more air restricted it is. Something that tends to be even more the case inside SFF stuff
great video!
@4:55 Thermal paste applied around CPU capacitors for extra cooling! 😂😂
I think they might have update the microcode to a 85°C Tmax ? .. I have a 7600X with the Xilence cooler.. it never exceeds 85° but hits that point after a couple seconds when I give it full throttle.
No AK620 or Thermalright Peerless Assassin
coolermaster 120 aio keeps it under 85*c. with noctua fan its quite quiet
my issue is I have 7900x running @ 110W cooled by arctic Esports duo at 70 Celsius and 7600x @ 110W cooled by Arctic liquid freezer II 360 at 80 Celsius....
I was stressing but my cooler was keeping Jedi Survivor at 85c and I thought that was hot
So does that mean that the Arctic Freezer 34 Esports Duo is a safe choice? Im at my first pc and i dont want any misstakes
Yo, did u get Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO, at end what are temps?
@@Markzy_DM i did get an Be Quiet Dark Rock 4 because my pc parts provided said it wasnt compatible with the motherboard, now in intensive games i dont go above 60 grades Celcius which is great
Also I forgot to mention i switched for a 7600 non x as the results i saw on plenty videos showed similar performance but for less heat on the processor
I will be using 7500f and do not want to overspend on a cooler . Looking on Aliexpress but idk which would be sufficient. I will upgrade to x3d in a year or so and then I will get AIO but for now I want something that would be sufficient for 7500f .
Am5 system paired with an R9 290X would make a perfect desalination system. :)
Which AIO is capable of keeping the CPU at under Max of 65C @ max Load @ 5.45ghz in CB23 (without offsets or voltage tricks) So its pulling its rated TDP?
None of them i think Custom Loop is the only way to properly Cool at Ryzen 5 and so on.
(should be idling at ambient +2-3c and max load under 65-70c, for best performance and lifespan. )
So arctic liquid freezer 2 240mm will be ok ? For amd ryzen 5 7600x ?
Should be :)
Where are all the Thermalright coolers??
great video!
Thanks! Trying to get our hand on them
It would be helpful if you actually list the score achieved by these coolers.
The cooler it runs, the higher the boost speeds, just choose the coolest cooler and you should be have the best results. Benches vary from silicon to silicon anyway
@@ManicQuinn Of course. But how much you're losing here? is it worth the extra cost or the compactness?
@@807800 That's up to you to decide, some of the ones that got good results aren't that expensive anyway
@@ManicQuinn To make that decision, you need the data. Which is what I'm suggesting here.
@@807800 Guess I'll elaborate for you what I meant. It is objectively better to go for the cooler that is the coolest, it will always give the best results, so you should list them down in the order of cheap to expensive and choose the cheapest that is the coolest. The benchmark data is irrelevant because the 7600x doesn't come with a cooler, so there are no "stock" benches to compare, just choose whichever keeps it cool at a decent price you can afford.
Is the arctic freezer 7 x the worst performing freezer you tested????
amd's wraith prism (from 2700x) although not ideal can actually manage to keep 7600x at stable 4.7GHz / 95C in prime95
That shit cooler couldnt even keep my 5600x at 4.9ghz with only 1.28v
I have a 420 Thermaltake aio...83°C its crazy
Running 7600x with corsair capilix 360 aio. With curve optimizer 10 undervolt 5.400ghz 55c under gaming loads. If this helps anyone.
BUILD.
Case: ASUS Prime Matx case.
Motherbaord: Asus ROG Gene.
Ram: G-Skill 6000 Expo Ram.
Cooler: Corsair kapilix 360 AIO.
PowerSupply: Corsair RM 850watts.
Gpu: Gigabyte Eagle 3080 12gb.
I call it my AB Build. AKA Ass backwards build. Since way overkill for the 7600x but hey upgrade ability. Was a thought.
hi, what clock speeds was the cpu running at?
can someone tell me why the arctic liquid freezer 280 beat the 360 one at 3:50
are air coolers out of the picture? AK400?
and Dark Rock Slim with two Light Wings 120mm PWM High-Speed ? shoulbe be fine or its betther go to 140mm water cooler?
Is Navis 240 is enough?
According to some other wizards, the 7600X will draw a max of 135W. Can we trust what the manufacturers claim their coolers can handle? ...For instance, that a be quiet! Dark Rock Slim can cool up to 180W? Or, shooting for overkill, that a DeepCool AK500 High-Performance can handle 240W? I want to mount an air-cooler on a mb, not a mb on an air-cooler. Catch my drift?😱
Guys i have a 7600x with arctic 34 (two fans) and when tested with cpu burner, it lets the cpu do about 65 percent of max power consumption..
Thats good or bad? I just ordered all parts to my 1st pc and I ordered the same cooler for my 7600x
@@sirvaperpill406 well i didnt do anything about it, and games work fine, the cpu is probably just limited in multicore workloads, idk..
should i get a aio or Air cooler with the ryzen 5 7600x
Endorfy nawet nie ma xD zajebisty test
I'm using the Deepcool AK500 Digital with the Ryzen 5 7600x. My idle temps are on average 60C. Anyone here in the comments that can maybe say if this is fine/normal, or if I need to remove and reapply thermal paste, etc
That's definitely on the hot side. Reseat your cooler, check the airflow in your case, clean your case, maybe think about investing in a second fan and if you still experience trouble, you might want to consider switching it out entirely for a good value-to-performance 240mm AIO instead. (And yes, reapply thermal paste, obviously, when you reseat the cooler. Can't hurt to try.)
okay so 90% of top flow cooler is going down , let's go back ATX case lol
i just a wraith prism, always cool and all good 70deg while gaming
I just order all my parts to my first pc.. I hope the Artic Freezer 34esport duo can handle the 7600x cuz I ordered that cooler:/
Cool! I just built my system too. I also paired the ryzen 5 7600x with arctic freezer 34 esports duo.
@@rickgrimes47 you put the paste on processor or on the freezer?
@@sirvaperpill406 on the cooler, make sure to remove the sticker & put three lines of thermal paste on the cooler.
@@rickgrimes47 Cant wait to my parts to arrive!! =) I ordered a pure 7800xt gpu atx lianli case b650m pro rs mobo and 32gb 6000mhz cl30 ram =) 750W Psu! So excited :D what is your config? =)
@@sirvaperpill406 damn that's a dope_rig! I bet you have that G.Skill Neo 🔱! I have a Red Devil 6700 XT, msi b650m gaming wifi & g.skill 2x16gb neo trident ram.
My 7500F temp is 70c to 85c in full load gameing.on AG 400 deepcool cpucooler at 70% fan 😑😑😑😑
alright gotta buy a dark rock pro 4.
What kind of fan speeds where you running. Oh I see 100% ?, Because my 7600x hits 93c with a NH-D15 running cinebench r23 with fans at 1348rpm max is 1500rpm. Best thing to do is limit the 7600x to 65watts with PBO settings in the bios, it only drops the performance by a small amount that you will never notice during gaming and other related computer tasks, Cinebench R23 @105watts single core 1997, multi core 14978, cpu max temp 93c......... Cinebench R23 @65watts single core 1962, multi core 14608, cpu max temp 68c using noctua NH-D15. Video for ECO Settings for ryzen 7000. ua-cam.com/video/oubGmP4nLbQ/v-deo.html
Hey guys, would anyone recall a Deepcool AK400 ZERO DARK PLUS helping me with cooling the R5 7600X, im just building a pc now and im going throught the list, thanks in advance!
Hi, adding a Fan to Dark Rock 4, (not version pro) will be in the green section?
Should do it
How would a Corsair Capellix perform?
I am going to buy this cpu and I have nh-u9s, is it enough?
thats wierd mine run 45c with an arctic frezzer ii 240 argb
Arctic Liquid Freezer 280 is the best? i dont get it
Please review the DeepCoolLT520/720 for 7000 series
Will add it to our list
what aboute the peerless assassin 120? she is good or no ?
Temperature isn't wattage. A candle's flame is on avg 1000 C and the candle delivers about 80 W over the duration the candle burns. Even with the Wraith Spire wouldn't the power management system just throttle the CPU to keep the Tjmax @ 95C. The temperature alone is meaningless unless you specify the wattage the CPU is using for each cooler of a specific workload. You could run the 7600X @ 65W, or really 88W. The gaming performance should be roughly the same and you could use a cheap Spire or Prism.
Getting the FUMA 3
Why was this tested with a 3900x instead of a 7600x?
Because we use the list created by a 3900x as a reference list
Well what i know now my dual tower jonsbo cr3000 while gaming stays ar max 90C is very good
Do this for a 7950X
Is in the making
Dark Rock 4 awesome
Great video again! I am not really sure what to think ybout those new CPUs. I like PCs to operate without being to noisy. Seems to be hard to get with those new Ryzens.
Also this changes my theory of air coolers being the better option for silent PCs. A noctua nh-d15 was just enough cooling performance to run a silent PC way beyond the maximum rpm. So compared to an AIO you had silent (air cooler) vs silent + pump noise (AIO). Makes air cooling the winner.
Now the nh-d15 has to spin the hell out itself. This changes the game.
The new ryzens are meant to operate at higher temps, even if you cut your fans down to 50% you don’t loose any performance and the temp should stay around the same.
Man, how do you reach these temps, do you keep your test rig in an owen?? :) I've been rocking 7600X with a Deepcool AK500. Running at -30 offset and a +200MHz OC. It's pumping on all cores at 60W. Temp never exceeds 78 degrees. Scoring 15617 in Cinebench.
No offset, everything is stock stock. Not that anybody should do that, but this is a stock - video, for the folks that wanna plug&play
I am surprised that typing out that you have a voltage offset didn't immediately answer your question for you. If you go out if your way to have abnormal results, then of course the normal results will be different.,
How would a noctua NH-U12A work on a ryzen 5 7600x ?
its in the video
7600x is DOA , 12600f and 13400 and 13500f all cheaper and better and lower platform costs
The IHS on the CPUs are too thicc and this alone reduces the effectivness. Without the IHS cooling the CPU die directly result 20 - 25 degre Celsius lower temperatures. The Ryzen 7000 suffers from a bad design choice by AMD. Not to mention the prices are high thats also a problem. Taking down the heat sperdder from the CPU result immediately losing the Warranty.
no Ak620 ????
Trying to get our hands on it!
just eco mode most these cooler are enought to game lol
I have a ThermalRight Assassin 120 and i haven’t reach higher than 90C 😂 and i thought ths cooler wasnt good
I though the same. I have the same cooler and I was expecting temperatures below 75 celsius but it gets 86.5 C at max. Better than most coolers shown here!
Planning to get Cooler from Thermalright as well but I'm getting Phantom Spirit 120 instead to cool down my 7600x which currently shipping right now, it should perform well judging by the reviews and literally no need to get AIOs with all the risks unless you're buying 7800x3D lol.
Like joe!
Okay ^^
Where is the DeepCool AK620?
Is on our to do list!
Over longer sessions of gaming non of this is going to be good
This CPU Platform its to expensive to hot and dont have better preform than old gen 12600kf .... thx i wait xD
You are wrong on the stock cooler thing, very wrong on everything. AMD could provide a cooler for ryzen 7 cpus, they did in the past. it was fine but AMDs wanted more profit margins. Simple as that, not need to make up excuses for AMD.
Everything else is good in the video. Thank you very much, well done.
You completely ignored why they didn't. He already tested the older cooler, not good enough and crashes the PC in a minute. If they are to design a new one, they would need to bring in and pay engineers and designers to work on it, bumping up the price even higher lmao
@@ManicQuinn no I did not. AMD has stock coolers which are perfectly capable of cooling 105W TDP.
Wraith stealth 65W
Wraith Spire 95W
Wraith prism 105/125 W
and all the old fx coolers.
AMD just decided with the 5000series they wanted to increase their margins and didnt included one anymore. Just look at the 3000series of cpu.
@@vollhorst140 If they included their high end cooler, it will still bump the price up, plus, those coolers are outdated, if you did your research on the 7000 series, you'd know they are fundamentally different on the inside compared to the older models, causing issues with even third party coolers.
@@ManicQuinn AMD fanboy? You don’t get it, AMD included these cooler even at lower product prices, AMD just wanted to increase their margins. The thing you said about how AMD cpu work is bullcrap. A cooler transports the heat away from the ihs, nothing more nothing less regardless of how the cpu work. The heat capacity might be to little in which case the cooler was chosen wrong. Even if it was true that the cpu internals made the CPU’s with the old coolers (stock and aftermarket ) incompatible, that’s an even more grave reason to include a working stock cooler.
The wraith prism is fully capable at cooling the 7600x.
Too much yapping, too little testing coolers on ryzen 5 7600x, so this video is only GUESSING the good coolers. Bc he didint test them ussles, dislike, do better
Horrible Graphs
Graphs without exact values to use solely as a reference, but okay, what could we change?
Not hating on your review. Look up Thermalright heatsinks since you don't have any on your list. The Thermalright PS120SE the one with 7 heatpipes is on par with the two or three times mroe expensive noctua coolers. Also they don't have diarrhea colored fans :D
No hate taken.
We've been trying to get into contact with Thermalright. Nothing so far.
So I just bought a Pearless Assasin and Phantom Spririt last week.
Reviews coming soon and future videos like this will include them on the list!
is acrtic liquid freezer III 360mm good for this R5 7600X cpu?
it llooks like low profile coolers are a big no for this generetion of CPUs 🥲
if they are eco mode around 105 these cool can do it
The fact that there's no CPU cooler like Peerless Assasin, AK620 or the infamous Phantom Spirit 120 which performs almost as close as those AIOs as a comparison is a shame.