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<blockquote data-quote="Logical_Mongoose" data-source="post: 91277" data-attributes="member: 1453"><p>Thanks. I have tried a ton of different color settings on it, and I definitely found an all white with a blue "twinkle" effect to give me my best aesthetic. The only bummer, like you said, is that the Sapphire logo on my 5700xt and the outer ring of the AMD cooler can't be controlled (Sapphire is permanently red and the AMD ring is a slow rainbow effect).</p><p></p><p>All the performance numbers I have seen showed the stock cooler to be more than sufficient for the 3700x, but an aftermarket cooler seems to be more beneficial as soon as you move up to the 3800x or larger. Depending upon what next gen looks like price-wise, my wife might get this as my hand me down and I might try my hand at another build! 🤣🤣🤣</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logical_Mongoose, post: 91277, member: 1453"] Thanks. I have tried a ton of different color settings on it, and I definitely found an all white with a blue "twinkle" effect to give me my best aesthetic. The only bummer, like you said, is that the Sapphire logo on my 5700xt and the outer ring of the AMD cooler can't be controlled (Sapphire is permanently red and the AMD ring is a slow rainbow effect). All the performance numbers I have seen showed the stock cooler to be more than sufficient for the 3700x, but an aftermarket cooler seems to be more beneficial as soon as you move up to the 3800x or larger. Depending upon what next gen looks like price-wise, my wife might get this as my hand me down and I might try my hand at another build! 🤣🤣🤣 [/QUOTE]
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