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Lian Li O11D Water Cooling Distro-Plate $322.21 + Delivery (Free with Prime) @ Amazon UK via AU

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Water cooling distribution plate to simplify your custom water cooling loop, serves as a reservoir and pump in your water cooling loop.
This distro plate is designed to be used with the Lian Li O11 Cases

Price is $349 at Mwave and Scorptec and $329 at PCCG
https://www.mwave.com.au/product/lianli-o11d-distroplate-g1-…
https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/cooling/water-cooling/77…
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/47745/lian-li-o11d-distr…

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  • The included pump is really weak, would not be ideal to use when overclocking the ryzen cpus

    • According to the reviews it’s noisy too.
      On the bright side it’s by ekwb so you can probably get a better part.

      • Just for the record, I have one of these and can't hear the pump at all.

        Seems ok for my 9500x when under full load with a GPU and VRM's in the loop as well. It's sitting at 40C with a room ambient of 20C when stressing. shrug

        • Future CPU 9500x 🤔

        • lucky you to have ambient of 20C though.

          my ambient is between 24-30C.

          mind to share what are the other parts you are using? I am slowly populating my new O11 case, but because my GPU is has a built in watercooling (EVGA hybrid), my options at the moment are limited, so using AIOs to kind of a stop-gap at the moment before learning more about custom cooling and moving into that..

          • @slowmo: It's Tasmania, and over the past few weeks its been 23+

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    • what the hell even is this comment lol, the new ryzen cpus are cool as heck. You could cool a 5600x with a potato salad.

      that being said with any distro pump build at least single d5. it introduces a god awful amount of friction/choke points which increases fail points and decreases flow, something that isn't easily bypassed with a simple pump speed increase when possible.

      • +1

        You should try to push time spy and see, I run my 3950x at 1.45v when I do and it throttle with that pump, cooling cpu is 80% on the pump speed

        Same goes for 5800x

        And the new ryzen cpus are cool as heck!? I'd recommend looking for other tech news sources

  • +2

    get one with a d5 pump design,

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