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Review on Water cooling system for ID-COOLING FROSTFLOW X 120 processor, black by Jnis vele ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

As such, there are no disadvantages, it is convenient to use.

Overall, a good water bottle. Up to 100W of honest processors will do. But if the processor is overclocked (no more than 150W), then it will already work at its limit. I use it in conjunction with the R5 3600, the processor is overclocked to 3850 GHz, voltage 1.25V. At rest, the temperature is around 35 degrees, in games it warms up to 65 degrees. The temperature of the room in which the computer is located is around 22 degrees. Ideally, you can set processors to 65W or less in terms of TDP. Wouldn't do more. Now I would have bought a two-piece. It will cool processors from 100W and higher much better.

Pros
  • - High-quality performance, after a year nothing drips or flows - Very high-quality polishing of the sole of the pump. The print is smooth and reflective. - Quiet fans and pump if the temperature is not more than 55~60 degrees inside. - Unobtrusive lighting - Good equipment, for all sockets
Cons
  • - Weak real power dissipation. At best, 150W will take, and this is the maximum. - Foam rubber is installed on the bar for fastening from below in the form of gaskets. Over time, it breaks and the clamping force weakens, which can lead to overheating of the processor, since, in fact, heat begins to leave worse. A separate bar was bought instead of the regular one, this corrected the situation. - Noisy fan and pump, when the processor warms up over 60 degrees.