Watch Noctua's next step be an AIO.. then they blow away the competition(literally) and once again take top performer for another few years.
Watch Noctua's next step be an AIO.. then they blow away the competition(literally) and once again take top performer for another few years.
I would much prefer the look of my h80i for roughly the sane price given the choice
Dunno if anyone has already mentioned this, but the Phanteks PH-TC14PE beats the Noctua NH-D14 on test, and is, therefore, the best air cooler ATM. It will be interesting to see how well this performs, as this could quite easily re-take the crown!
This sums up my exact thoughts.No, air coolers won't make a comeback. No matter how well they perform, they look like a tumor in your PC.
A noctua AIO would be cool.
Big factor people seem to be missing. The CPU air coolers dump hot air into the case even with the fans directed to the exhaust. I am willing to bet that the inside of ANYONES computer using a D14 is about 5-10 degrees hotter from idle to benchmarking/gaming.
Your h80i doesn't cool as well. I think that's quite an important part.
I really can't see this cooling my cpu cooler than a h80i with push pull my cpu doesn't go over 55℃ with prime 95 running for hours with a fx 8320 oc'd to 4.2 ghz