A13 with TRYX Rota SL ARGB (reverse) vs P13

NekoYami

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Yaho,
I currently have a MAG CoreLiquid A13 with TRYX Rota SL ARGB (reverse) fans installed, all on a 12900K (which I may eventually replace with a 14700K), is it worthwhile to change the A13 to the MPG CoreLiquid P13 ?
Knowing that the AIO is drawing air from the side of my case.
Thanks.
 
My current AIO is already a 360mm (A13 360), and I don't know if it's worth switching to a 14700K...
I think the MSI MAG Core Liquid I360
would be a good choice.
The MSI MAG Core Liquid I360 comes with
a 5-year warranty.
It keeps the 14700K at a stable temperature.
If there's anything you're unsure about,
just search for “14700K cooler recommendations” on YouTube.
 
I think the MSI MAG Core Liquid I360
would be a good choice.
The MSI MAG Core Liquid I360 comes with
a 5-year warranty.
It keeps the 14700K at a stable temperature.
If there's anything you're unsure about,
just search for “14700K cooler recommendations” on YouTube.
I'm not sure about changing the 12900K for the 14700K, but I was asking if it was relevant to switch from the A13 360 to the P13 360 whether I change the CPU or not.
I'm still afraid of 14th generation problems...
 
I'm not sure about changing the 12900K for the 14700K, but I was asking if it was relevant to switch from the A13 360 to the P13 360 whether I change the CPU or not.
I'm still afraid of 14th generation problems...
If you're unsure, I think you should ask a friend for help.
First, make sure to install the latest BIOS before replacing the CPU.
If that's too difficult, I recommend asking a friend or family member for help.
 
I simply want to know if it's worth upgrading to the P13 360, considering I currently have the A13 360 with the TRYX Rota ARGB Reverse on the heatsink.
I'll upgrade the CPU later if it's in my interest.
 
I simply want to know if it's worth upgrading to the P13 360, considering I currently have the A13 360 with the TRYX Rota ARGB Reverse on the heatsink.
I'll upgrade the CPU later if it's in my interest.
I understand. If you end up replacing the CPU, it’s best to have it serviced at a computer store.
 
I built my PC myself, and I build others from time to time... so why ?
That’s because you mentioned you’re concerned about certain aspects.
However, these days, AMD is used much more frequently than Intel.
If you decide to upgrade your PC, I recommend switching to AMD.
AMD is currently outperforming Intel in terms of performance.
 
I don't plan on changing platforms; my PC isn't even a year old and it suits me perfectly.
We're getting off-topic anyway...
 
I don't plan on changing platforms; my PC isn't even a year old and it suits me perfectly.
We're getting off-topic anyway...
I see.
I misunderstood and thought you were replacing your CPU.
I apologize if there was any misunderstanding.
If it’s been about a year, it’s perfectly fine to keep using it as is.
Also, I mentioned that AMD offers better performance than Intel.
It seems there was some confusion because I mentioned replacing the CPU.
And if the temperature is within the normal range, there’s no need to replace it.
 
No problem ^^
If I remember correctly, the 12900K didn't exceed 93°C on OCCT (when testing CPU and adaptive 3D simultaneously).
I'm not sure there's any point in switching to the P13 given the maximum temp achieved.
 
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