Nah, these new high end Ryzen need a dedicated liquid nitrogen sump to keep em cool
Easy enough, it's about $400 for a dewar of LN2.
AMD has always loved to run "Hot".
Truth. Luckily, large cooling solutions like the Phantom Assassin are very affordable now. I don't personally trust liquid at all and will never use it in a rig I build or maintain
I have help/built custom liquid. Once you get over the shock of it and know what you are doing its not so scary but I also would never do it with a system you move around much if at all for obvious reasons. I currently have a AIO and its been working well for almost 2 years but I think I under speced it for having a Ryzen 9. Its my first AIO though so it was more of a experiment than anything.
If I upgrade it will go in my storage server where it will probably be overkill but that's ok.
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