Beside "nhd15" ??right now my cpu is i9 14900k
>>102402887that is the best one you nigger jew hybrid
Nothing because it'll catch fire, you can't air cool fire with a 120mm, let alone stop the spread
NH-D15S is more practical imo
Peerless Assassin SE. Performs as well as a high end $100+ Noctua but regularly goes for $30-40 on Amazon
>>102402887>14900kyou're going to need liquid nitrogen to cool that piece of shit
>>102402887It's one of the best and even that struggles with just my 5800X3D on a summer day. Imagine thinking you could air cool a 300 watt Intel waste of sand.
>>102403915Surpassed by the phantom spirit EVO
>>102402887>Beside "nhd15" ??NHD15 G2
>>10240288714900K can't be air cooled properly, it needs an AIO cooler, AIO are cheap
>>102402887>i9 14900kseriously, why should you buy intel right now? Looking for a new built, but I am still astonished that people buy these chips. Only reasonable argument I've found that Idle power draw for ryzen is much higher, but that doesn't really matter for such a high end chip that also has to run under full load a lot of the time because the user obviously needs the performance. Is there something I've overseen?
>>102405017>Only reasonable argument I've found that Idle power draw for ryzen is much higher,It isn't that much higher though. 5-10W at worse. The only reason to get Raptor Lake is you running something that is extremely parallel on the relatively cheap (Thanks to those 16 E-core on full-enabled SKU), but you have weight it against tweaking the chip to sane voltages and clockspeed to prevent it from cooking itself at load.
>>102404971Yes, you can run a 14900K with air-cooling. It'll just not reach the target max boost clockspeeds nor you should try do it anyway, as most yields cannot hit them without resorting to suicide-run tier voltages.Most CPUs don't need water-cooling. You can argue that is required on high-clock SKUs of Threadripper PROs or Xeon W.
>>102402887Currently the absolute best is the ID-Cooling A720 but it's loud as fuck.
>>102405017High single thread performance with no need for avx-512. Good compile speed. I'll wait for arrow lake benchmarks, but will probably build a 14900k workstation. Now that other people have extensively field tested it, it should be solid on one of the supermicro motherboards that support ECC.
>>102406214>I'll wait for arrow lake benchmarks, but will probably build a 14900k workstationYou better tweak that 14900K or just wait for Arrow Lake which hopefully will retain performance without requiring suicide-run tier voltages to achieve it.
a dense finned, board bending heatpipe tower and a 300cfm faneg. thermalright true copper + delta gfc1212dwit's too damn loud but it'll git er done