When building a custom water cooling loop, I recommend at least 120mm of radiator surface area and active cooling per component. 240mm per component is a better solution, but so long as you don't have a GPU and CPU cooled by a single 120mm radiator, you're usually good to go.
Enter Thermaltake with the TH360 AREGB all-in-one water cooling loop for Intel and AMD CPUs. As the name suggests, it has a 360mm radiator with three 120mm fans and that's just for the CPU, providing some serious thermal capacity. When you're looking to overclock the processor, you're going to need one of the best AIO liquid coolers like this Thermaltake example.
It's usually priced at $170, but you can find it at just $119 right now for Prime Day.
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Enter Thermaltake with the TH360 AREGB all-in-one water cooling loop for Intel and AMD CPUs. As the name suggests, it has a 360mm radiator with three 120mm fans and that's just for the CPU, providing some serious thermal capacity. When you're looking to overclock the processor, you're going to need one of the best AIO liquid coolers like this Thermaltake example.
It's usually priced at $170, but you can find it at just $119 right now for Prime Day.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...