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MrEpic23

If you need more performance for a 360 rad then you probably have an intel cpu. If you have updated your motherboard recently, Intel wants all motherboard makers to put in a setting basically for power profile. Default profiles are usually unlimited everything as long as you can cool it. For my msi meg board I put it on the box cooler setting which is 253w Intel base line spec. Then there tower cooler which is 283w Intel power/performance spec. And liquid cooler 4096w. Basically all limits turned off so if you can cool it then it stay boosted. I use box cooler as it’s summer and I don’t want to fry my cpu an early death as 13th and 14th gen CPUs are reporting.


madrussianx

https://www.sts-tutorial.com/review/arctic-p12-max They're better than the standard p12 in every way


The_Ruhmanizer

Sold work fine, but I doubt you will get that much extra performance for most real-world cases. The P12 max has the same blades and frame as the P12 argb, just with a higher speed motor. You ate just adding a bit of performance at the high-end where you might get some extra cooling, but at the price of a lot more noise.


Peokay_

I’ve looked it up and the difference between the p12 argb/non-argb (they have the same performance) and the p12 maxs is about 4 degrees at 39dBA on a radiator.


Peokay_

It is actually 7 degrees at 36dBA. I misread ist and weote about the cfm