Arctic Freezer 33 Plus with Ryzen 2600: Overclocking

lockstercarbz

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If I were to overclock the 2600 to around 4.1GHz, would the Arctic 33 Plus be able to keep it at a stable temperature (I'd be happy to hear suggestions on what stable is for this CPU as well)?

I also plan to use Coolermaster Mastergel Maker thermal paste and to add two extra fans to my case as well as the two which are pre-installed.

To verify this, just to make sure I'm correct, here's the link to the case specifications (info on fans is under the big "Specifications" header about midway down the page) http://www.coolermaster.com/case/mid-tower/masterbox-5t/

Thanks for your help!
 
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I'd probably stick with the stock Wraith cooler for now, AMD made a massive improvement to there stock cooler and we've seen it through benchmarks be able to cool around the 4ghz mark. At the very least try it before buying another unit, and if so go with something a bit better then the Arctic 33 Plus as I'm pretty sure it isn't much better then the Wraith cooler.

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I'd probably stick with the stock Wraith cooler for now, AMD made a massive improvement to there stock cooler and we've seen it through benchmarks be able to cool around the 4ghz mark. At the very least try it before buying another unit, and if so go with something a bit better then the Arctic 33 Plus as I'm pretty sure it isn't much better then the Wraith cooler.
 
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lockstercarbz

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I don't need a benchmark for the Spire, I already know it runs only a few degrees cooler. Thanks a lot for your help, I guess I'll stick with the 2600, I don't need to overclock. It's a much higher clock speed than what I'm used to anyway. Maybe when I save up again later, I'll buy a higher end CPU cooler and overclock higher then. This will definitely suit me for now :D

I currently have a first generation i5 760 at 2.8GHz, so I'll see any modern CPU as an improvement xD
 

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