Best Budget AIO Water Cooling system 2017

dlucksoner

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Hi guys, I'm looking to get a AIO Water Cooling solution for my current set up so I can boost overclocking, but I'm not looking to get the best of the best - I would like it to be under $140 AUD ($105 USD).

Current system is
MSI Tomahwak B350
Ryzen R7 1700
Kingston Hyper X DDR4 2400mhz
Gigabyte GTX 1060 G1 Gaming
Antec 620W PSU
Thermaltake View 27 Case

Thanks in advance.
 
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I would agree, dont bother with an AIO cooler at that price point, especially given your specs.
The NH-D15 is a solid choice, however I doubt you will be getting much of an OC out of that chipset to warrant such a large investment in the cooling department.
I would agree, dont bother with an AIO cooler at that price point, especially given your specs.
The NH-D15 is a solid choice, however I doubt you will be getting much of an OC out of that chipset to warrant such a large investment in the cooling department.
 
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For your purpose, get high end air cooler. It will be quieter and more reliable than most AiO. and overclocking will be the same.
The "budget" segment in liquid cooling is a bit more expensive. ~150USD. That will get you something like Swiftech H220 X2 or EK Predator.
 

dlucksoner

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I've just stuck with the stock Wraith Spire cooler for now - managed to overclock to 3.7ghz stable. No need to overclock anymore than that at this point, if I do I'll probably just get a high end air cooler once all of the new adapters are available.
 

_Thomas_

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If you really want an aio for some reason, like if you move your pc around a lot, the cooler master masterliquid lite 240 is only $55 - $60. Besides that it is also from a known brand wich is nice