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Posted by thrasir66 - Thu 03 Aug 2017 15:12
The AMD List of CLCs is a joke! Only Asetek based AiO are on the list, that's not a “List” at all.
Posted by scaryjim - Thu 03 Aug 2017 15:22
thrasir66
… that's not a “List” at all.

This must be some strange new usage of the word “list” of which I was not previously aware… :O_o1:
Posted by HW90 - Fri 04 Aug 2017 11:56
I still can't get over how ridiculously massive these things are
Posted by lon3wolf2002 - Fri 04 Aug 2017 16:38
HW90
I still can't get over how ridiculously massive these things are

They are indeed, but they are seriously good coolers.
Posted by HW90 - Fri 04 Aug 2017 19:53
lon3wolf2002
HW90
I still can't get over how ridiculously massive these things are

They are indeed, but they are seriously good coolers.

I meant Threadripper CPUs themselves, I completely understand the massive coolers
Posted by lon3wolf2002 - Sat 05 Aug 2017 00:51
HW90
lon3wolf2002
HW90
I still can't get over how ridiculously massive these things are

They are indeed, but they are seriously good coolers.

I meant Threadripper CPUs themselves, I completely understand the massive coolers

Ah :) and yeah the CPU's are a size alright.
Posted by aidanjt - Sat 05 Aug 2017 09:21
thrasir66
The AMD List of CLCs is a joke! Only Asetek based AiO are on the list, that's not a “List” at all.

Because Asetek is the biggest AiO OEM. Arguably because of shady patent/licensing nonsense, but that's not AMD's problem. Their problem is dissipating 180W of heat, hence the Acetek TR4 bracket included with the CPU. The list will grow as other manufacturers respond to TR4.
Posted by ik9000 - Sat 05 Aug 2017 14:25
thrasir66
The AMD List of CLCs is a joke! Only Asetek based AiO are on the list, that's not a “List” at all.

The Corsair Hydro H80i is by Coolit, and two Coolermaster ones are listed. Not sure anyone else manufactures closed-loop AiO water coolers. Who else were you wanting to see? https://vicyofreetime.wordpress.com/2015/09/21/whats-inside-the-asetek-4th-gen-aio-block/