Recently, I upgraded my CPU from a Ryzen 5 3600 to a Ryzen 7 5600X. While it's a significant upgrade, it was also quite costly. I initially used my old air cooler with the new CPU, but it struggled to keep the temperature down, especially when running code in development mode and multitasking.
After some research, I discovered that this CPU needs special attention to control heating issues. I decided to switch from air cooling to liquid cooling technology. I went to the market and purchased a Thunder Bora 360mm liquid cooling system. I also had to buy a new casing for my build because the old one was too small to fit the large cooling system.
Here are some pictures of the new cooling system and its RGB lighting. Now, the CPU stays cool. When the temperature rises to 70 degrees Celsius, the liquid cooling system effectively cools it down quickly, especially once the heavy tasks are completed.
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