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Processor | AMD Ryzen 3700x |
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Motherboard | asus ROG Strix B-350I Gaming |
Cooling | Deepcool LS520 SE |
Memory | crucial ballistix 32Gb DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 3070 FE |
Storage | WD sn550 1To/WD ssd sata 1To /WD black sn750 1To/Seagate 2To/WD book 4 To back-up |
Display(s) | LG GL850 |
Case | Dan A4 H2O |
Audio Device(s) | sennheiser HD58X |
Power Supply | Corsair SF600 |
Mouse | MX master 3 |
Keyboard | Master Key Mx |
Software | win 11 pro |
Starting to look in other countries is becoming quite an hassle if dirt cheap is what you are after sometimes the increased shipping cost might end up negating the benefits, or the country you're buying from might not ship to your country at all. (Amazon Netherlands got the best price but don't ship to France)I think the answer to that is "don't but the TX3 in France", then
There are cheap dual/triple heatpipe 92mm towers from Aerocool, Antec, Alpenfohn, Akasa, Arctic, Deepcool, Jonsbo, Raijintek Silverstone, Zalman. One of them must be available.
Hell, I found this comically-cheap cooler for £7.99 that's supposedly rated for 95W CPUs! That's not an endorsement, just something I found unusual
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/dee...atpipe-cpu-cooler-with-92mm-fan-for-intel-amd
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But overall, in this age of mainstream 6/8 core pushed to their limits even at stocks, I feel like 92nm are becoming a niche product more about space constraints, than absolute low price. Even a 92nm noctua with 5 heatpipes is barely cutting it, so I can't imagine 3 heatpipes will be able to provide a confortable experience for anyone not using a low power sku