
be quiet! Silent Loop 2
be quiet! Silent Loop 2
Hello I have installed the radiator on top. Fits perfectly. Should also fit when mounted on the front.
Yes, it does
I have the 360mm version on a 7950x and even that is barely enough. It manages 5.3 GHz in Cinebench and hangs at a constant 95° C thermal throttling.
2 weeks ago
For an i9 on an LGA-2066 socket, you can use a CryoSheet that is compatible with the CPU's dimensions and socket type. Since the Silent Loop 2 supports LGA-2066, ensure the CryoSheet is designed for this socket size. Typically, CryoSheets are not specific to water coolers but rather to CPU sockets, so any CryoSheet compatible with LGA-2066 should fit. However, specific CryoSheet models are not detailed in the provided information, so you may need to check compatibility with the CryoSheet manufacturer.
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I advise you to use Silent Loop 2. I have it myself for my 7950x3d, but instead of the stock fan/cooler I use three SILENT WINGS PRO 4 120mm PWM on it. I can also recommend the standard Kryonaut from Thermal Grizzly to go with it, so that everything fits. There won't be a new Silent Loop this year, maybe next.
Yes the enclosure has a support in the lid for a 360mm AIO
Wende dich direkt an BeQuiet ;-)
You have to apply the paste yourself, I would also recommend applying it to the CPU. There are also tutorials on YouTube on how to do this perfectly. Kind regards
Yes, with the be Quiet mounting kit, which you can get from the following site:: https://www.bequiet.com/de/contact/lga1700mounting. I've been waiting for it since last week.
What is meant is probably the length. 3*120mm are already 360mm.
Modern boards can do both. To do this, you must set the Aio pump to DC in the bios under Qfan. (DC=direct current and regulation via voltage). The fans, on the other hand, are PWM. Plug the 3x4pin splitter into the CPU fan header. Set it to PWM in the Bios. If the fans draw too much current, you have to reconnect one of them. Use the CPU opt fan header and possibly a 4pin extension cable. You can create a fan curve manually in the bios or select predefined profiles, but you can also leave everything set to "Auto". The pump itself is hardly audible at full speed from the housing. When throttled, the AIO loses quite a bit of performance and the installed silent wings are anything but silent when they are cranked up. For hot-headed AMD prozis and motherboards that have enough space around the socket and the first M2 slot, the Arctic Cooling in Rev. 4 with the offset mound is the stag among the AIOs. Ugly, yes, but powerful and quiet. It is possible that the offset mount of the Strix will get in the way of the M2 slot.
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