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hellmate
Adept I

what cooler on buget to get for Ryzen 5 7600X

the cpu comes without cooler so what cooler should i buy?
the pc is for normal use .. games and internet +movies.. no hard core stuff.. ect..

now i have an A10 7850.. that starts to faze out..
does that cooler of the A10 fits on the new Ryzen 5 7600X

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johnnyenglish
Big Boss

And what is your budget?

A Noctua U12S Redux will be great for the price and surely keep the 7600X stable and very silent, legendary Noctua Quality.

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The Be Quiet Pure Rock is also an excellent pick and the all black design is much better.

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None of them have RGB if you want to go that way, however, Be Quiet does have light wings RGB fans available.

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The Englishman

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You will need a high Quality powerful CPU Cooler to keep your processor from overheating.

Your Processor TDP Rating is 105 Watts so you will need a least a CPU Cooler with a rating of 150 watts or higher.

AIO would probably be the best option but they are more expensive than Air CPU Coolers but more efficient.

As Johnny English mentioned what is your Budget as far as how much you want to spend on a CPU Cooler?

These website gives you a general idea of the type of CPU Cooler you will need:

https://tech4gamers.com/best-cpu-coolers-for-ryzen-5-7600x/

https://www.xtremegaminerd.com/best-cpu-coolers-for-ryzen-5-7600x/

https://www.techreviewer.com/best-tech/amd-7600x-cpu-cooler/

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johnnyenglish
Big Boss

And what is your budget?

A Noctua U12S Redux will be great for the price and surely keep the 7600X stable and very silent, legendary Noctua Quality.

johnnyenglish_2-1669157448337.png



The Be Quiet Pure Rock is also an excellent pick and the all black design is much better.

johnnyenglish_0-1669157369348.png


None of them have RGB if you want to go that way, however, Be Quiet does have light wings RGB fans available.

johnnyenglish_1-1669157398051.png

The Englishman

thanks for the help!!!

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You will need a high Quality powerful CPU Cooler to keep your processor from overheating.

Your Processor TDP Rating is 105 Watts so you will need a least a CPU Cooler with a rating of 150 watts or higher.

AIO would probably be the best option but they are more expensive than Air CPU Coolers but more efficient.

As Johnny English mentioned what is your Budget as far as how much you want to spend on a CPU Cooler?

These website gives you a general idea of the type of CPU Cooler you will need:

https://tech4gamers.com/best-cpu-coolers-for-ryzen-5-7600x/

https://www.xtremegaminerd.com/best-cpu-coolers-for-ryzen-5-7600x/

https://www.techreviewer.com/best-tech/amd-7600x-cpu-cooler/

hellmate
Adept I

was looking for the BE QUIET! DARK ROCK SLIM.
it has 180TDP
and as i search i found ... the cooler masters Hyper212 Black Edition ! i will snipe that cause is more cost effective! and has the fast delivery i want!

In one of my llinks that I posted it mentions the Hyper212 Black Edition. It has a TDP Rating of 205 watts which will prevent your CPU from overheating. Plus you can add a second fan to it in a Push-Pull configuration for slightly better cooling and also increases the air flow inside your computer case.

Noctua CPU Cooler is one of the best brands around but also one of he most expensive ones. One reason is because Noctua has a 6 year Warranty on all of their CPU Coolers while most other doesn't.

I personally have been using a CoolerMaster Hyper212 ECO with a TDP rating of 150 Watts for both my FX8350 (125 TDP rating) previous processor and now for my Ryzen 7 3700X processor (TDP rating of 65 watts).

With my Ryzen which runs hotter than the FX models I needed to add a second High Flow Fan to the CPU Cooler, Push-Pull configuration, to keep my processor's temperatures generally in the 50s C range no matter what stress or loads I have on the processor.

It cost me less than $40.00 at the time I purchased it. The point I am making is that the Hyper212 models is a very good inexpensive Air CPU Cooler. Really the only thing that can go wrong with an Air CPU Cooler are the fans going bad. The heat sink should last for years unless it develops a leak from a microscopic crack in the tubing.

i agree with you ! i pick it cause cost me 44$ with the delivery.. (i live in the country not close to a city..).
after i saw your links .. i start to look for each cooler .. and thats how i found the Hyper212
thanks for the help!!!

Forgot to mention whichever CPU Cooler you finally purchase make sure it is compatible to install in a AM5 Motherboard.

I was just reading CoolerMaster website and they offer AM5 Accessory Kits:

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