J jnorth.0510 Oct 8, 2018 6 0 10 Oct 8, 2018 #1 I'm starting a i7 8086 Coffee lake build and I was thinking about getting a kraken M22 as my water cooler since I have one chance at this. I was wondering if the M22 would be good enough to cool the 8086 cpu ? thanks
I'm starting a i7 8086 Coffee lake build and I was thinking about getting a kraken M22 as my water cooler since I have one chance at this. I was wondering if the M22 would be good enough to cool the 8086 cpu ? thanks
Solution Eximo Oct 8, 2018 Is that a problem? It does okay from everything I have seen. Could have nicer fans on it, but the ones it comes with more or less work.
Is that a problem? It does okay from everything I have seen. Could have nicer fans on it, but the ones it comes with more or less work.
Gam3r01 Titan Jan 12, 2013 25,417 976 115,440 Oct 8, 2018 #2 Dont bother with 120mm water coolers, they really do not perform well. Go for a 240mm cooler or larger, or get big air. I would also recommend you dont buy an 8086k, just get an 8700k or wait for intel 9th gen. Upvote 0 Downvote
Dont bother with 120mm water coolers, they really do not perform well. Go for a 240mm cooler or larger, or get big air. I would also recommend you dont buy an 8086k, just get an 8700k or wait for intel 9th gen.
J jnorth.0510 Oct 8, 2018 6 0 10 Oct 8, 2018 #3 Gam3r01 : Dont bother with 120mm water coolers, they really do not perform well. Go for a 240mm cooler or larger, or get big air. I would also recommend you dont buy an 8086k, just get an 8700k or wait for intel 9th gen. My Problem is that my Meshy C case along with my 1070 a 240mm water cooler won't fit Upvote 0 Downvote
Gam3r01 : Dont bother with 120mm water coolers, they really do not perform well. Go for a 240mm cooler or larger, or get big air. I would also recommend you dont buy an 8086k, just get an 8700k or wait for intel 9th gen. My Problem is that my Meshy C case along with my 1070 a 240mm water cooler won't fit
Eximo Titan Ambassador May 27, 2010 25,829 4,172 139,340 Oct 8, 2018 #4 Not what their marketing shows. 120mm at the rear, 240mm/120mm up top, 280mm/140mm up front. If you really think you are limited to 120mm, you can still get the thick coolers like the Corsair H80i. Upvote 0 Downvote
Not what their marketing shows. 120mm at the rear, 240mm/120mm up top, 280mm/140mm up front. If you really think you are limited to 120mm, you can still get the thick coolers like the Corsair H80i.
J jnorth.0510 Oct 8, 2018 6 0 10 Oct 8, 2018 #5 Eximo : Not what their marketing shows. 120mm at the rear, 240mm/120mm up top, 280mm/140mm up front. If you really think you are limited to 120mm, you can still get the thick coolers like the Corsair H80i. If I go with a 240mm then I'm limited to only EVGA CLC 240 Upvote 0 Downvote
Eximo : Not what their marketing shows. 120mm at the rear, 240mm/120mm up top, 280mm/140mm up front. If you really think you are limited to 120mm, you can still get the thick coolers like the Corsair H80i. If I go with a 240mm then I'm limited to only EVGA CLC 240
Eximo Titan Ambassador May 27, 2010 25,829 4,172 139,340 Oct 8, 2018 Solution #6 Is that a problem? It does okay from everything I have seen. Could have nicer fans on it, but the ones it comes with more or less work. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Is that a problem? It does okay from everything I have seen. Could have nicer fans on it, but the ones it comes with more or less work.
J jnorth.0510 Oct 8, 2018 6 0 10 Oct 8, 2018 #7 Eximo : Is that a problem? It does okay from everything I have seen. Could have nicer fans on it, but the ones it comes with more or less work. No not at all fit'ss my price range and it's bigger. Wish it had more RGB but hey. performance over looks Upvote 0 Downvote
Eximo : Is that a problem? It does okay from everything I have seen. Could have nicer fans on it, but the ones it comes with more or less work. No not at all fit'ss my price range and it's bigger. Wish it had more RGB but hey. performance over looks