Welchen CPU Kühler soll ich mir holen?

Hi, ich habe 2019 meinen PC gebaut und mich jetzt auch schon lange nicht mehr mit dem Thema so richtig befasst. Ursprünglich hatte der PC einen Ryzen 5 2600 und eine AMD Radeon RX 590, irgendwann kam eine RTX 3060 dazu. Weil mir der Bottleneck in Spielen auf die nerven ging habe ich mir jetzt einen Ryzen 7 5800x verbaut, hab aber nicht viel recherchiert. Jetzt das Problem: Die Temperaturen. Ich Dulli habe nämlich immer noch den normalen AMD Boxkühler und entsprechend heiß ist die CPU. Im Cinebench R23 bin ich auf ca 95°C gekommen.

Da dies auf dauer nicht gut ist will ich mir einen neuen Luftkühler kaufen, ich habe jedoch immer noch mein beQuiet PurePower 11 mit 500W. Der be quiet Dark Rock Pro 5 hat aber eine TDP von 270W.
Sollte ich mir gleich auch noch ein neues Netzteil kaufen, worauf ich jedoch gar keine lust habe weil ich dann meinen halben PC umstecken muss oder kennt ihr einen Lüfter der da rein passen würde? Das Case hat übrigens ein Limit von 167mm.

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Usj89
6 months ago

The be quiet Dark Rock Pro 5 has a TDP of 270W.

This is the cooling performance, i.e. the heat of the CPU, which can be dissipated (you can also operate the Intel power eaters with it). The fan itself has few watts (<5W) .

So can take carelessly for your 105W CPU.

As long as your power supply with CPU u GPU still gets clear (in your case, you still have iwas around the 80W reserve), you don’t need a new one.

Lg

Usj89
6 months ago
Reply to  NaSagMal

and here you can still see if there are problems with RAM when you build cooler XY:
https://www.bequiet.com/en/cpucoolercheck

Usj89
6 months ago
Reply to  NaSagMal

Look, of course, that he fits into the case, is a pretty rubbish that thing!

Material (L x B x H), (mm) 145 x 136 x 168

Many housings are not designed for coolers >160mm height

Usj89
6 months ago

Yeah, that’s enough for gaming. It will then become slightly warmer but not 85°

Usj89
6 months ago

*For gaming without full load, the Pure Rock 2 is enough. However, if you want to render, with the CPU, it will be too short.
Then vlt take an alpine moan Dolomit Premium (210W TDP)

https://www.caseking.de/alpenfoehn-dolomit-premium-120mm-black/CPAF-052.html

Usj89
6 months ago

I believe you.

No good alternative would be Pure Rock 2. It still gets 150W of waste heat and is much smaller. Depends on what kind of case you have.

Faultier2917
6 months ago

You can take the Dark Rock 5, but this is relatively expensive. I would take the Arctic Freezer 36 or the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120SE.

schortkramer
6 months ago

No matter what you’re building, you’ll run back to the temperature limit in the cinebench anyway. he’s just doing much higher than now! And your power supply has absolutely nothing to do with your cooler. a little more technical understanding you could already read before you rebuild your computer.

With only one rtx 3060, I don’t think you need to change anything on your PC. This will not affect playing.

Technomanking
6 months ago

Hello,

In the Cinebench R23 I came to about 95°C.

The benchmark is, of course, an extreme scenario. What does it look like under normal load?

still my beQuiet PurePower 11 with 500W. The be quiet Dark Rock Pro 5 has a TDP of 270W.

The two wattages have nothing to do with each other. So keep the power supply

you know a fan that would fit in

The Arctic Freezer 36 is a very good budget option

LG