Characteristics of cooling systems

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Hello.
Why do you not specify Thermal Design Power for any of the MSI liquid cooling systems presented on the website, which expresses the thermal power that the LSS is capable of dissipating. The size of the fan is of course important))) but it is on any site, how should I choose a system?
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Hello.
Why do you not specify Thermal Design Power for any of the MSI liquid cooling systems presented on the website, which expresses the thermal power that the LSS is capable of dissipating. The size of the fan is of course important))) but it is on any site, how should I choose a system?
With respect
All AIO will do the same cooling performance till they hit their thermal mass How much heat they can store and how fast it can be gotten rid off.
The bigger the radiator gives more fans and more airflow, the faster it can move the heat from rad to the Air. The actual Cold plate and Pump that goes on the CPU are pretty much all the same so will all remove the same amount of heat.
A 120 AIO will perform well for short bursts of power usage till it hits thermal mass a 360 will take much longer to reach thermal saturation allowing for longer high CPU loads

All depends on what your are trying to cool
 
I didn't understand anything...well, then tell me which of the systems with 2x120 mm fans is suitable for cooling the i7-13700K.
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Any of the MSI 240mm will do the job

I run a 280mm AIO and it easily keeps my AMD R 9 5900X under 85c pulling over 200 watts on stress test.
My MSI P240 MAG Colourliquid also keept it below 85c on a full load stress test.
It really comes down to Price and Features
Do you want RGB or Black only or a display?

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