When the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D was announced, it marked an exciting step forward in processor technology for many PC users. It offers a great mix of high core counts, cutting-edge cache design, and compatibility with the latest components.
The Ryzen 7 7800X3D features 8 cores and 16 threads, built on the trusted Zen 4 architecture, known for being a powerhouse in gaming, thanks to a boost in IPC (instructions per clock) over previous models. Plus, AMD’s innovative 3D V-cache technology makes it even more appealing to gamers, delivering smoother gameplay and faster load times, especially in demanding, CPU-heavy games.
| Ryzen 7 7800X3D | Ryzen 9 7950X3D | |
| Cores/Threads | 8/16 | 16/32 |
| Base Clock | 4.2 GHz | 4.2 GHz |
| Boost Clock | Up to 5.0 GHz | Up to 5.7 GHz |
| L1 Cache | 512 KB | 1024 KB |
| L2 Cache | 8 MB | 16 MB |
| L3 Cache | 96 MB | 128 MB |
| TDP | 200 W | 170 W |
Since we're discussing CPU coolers, let's dive in a little on its thermal management needs. The Ryzen 7 7800X3D stands out a bit from other AMD processors. Its thermal design power (TDP) is carefully optimized to ensure effective cooling, helping it deliver steady performance without the risk of overheating. Essentially, it runs with intentionally limited power delivery through AMD's firmware, which noticeably changes its cooling requirements compared to what you'd typically expect from an eight-core processor rated at 120W TDP.
The single-chiplet design gives it a better thermal profile than the Ryzen 9 7950X3D, which has multiple core and cache chiplets. The 7800X3D’s eight cores on a single chiplet result in lower heat and better gaming performance in non-core-intensive scenarios. This is why AIO liquid CPU coolers for mainstream PCs are more than adequate to get the job done, making them the best choice for a Ryzen 7 7800X3D setup.
With the current market cost of PC hardware a bit elevated across the board, it’s probably a good idea to consider components, such as a CPU cooler, intended for those who want to spend their hard-earned money wisely without sacrificing the quality and performance of their PC build. The CORSAIR NAUTILUS 240 RS and NAUTILUS RS 240 LCD coolers would be, without a doubt, the best bang for your buck to pair with the Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU.
| Fans | 2x RS120 PWM |
| Fan Speed | 420 – 2100 RPM ±10% |
| Noise Level | 10-36 dBA |
| Fan Airflow | 13.3 - 72.8 CFM |
| Tubing Length | 400mm |
| Socket Support | Intel 1851, Intel 1700, AMD AM5, AMD AM4 |
| Fan Control Method | Motherboard 4-pin PWM Header |
Available in black and white to match your PC build’s style, this product offers a variant without an LCD on the pump cap for a sleeker, more discreet look. The LCD version is ideal for users who want a subtle yet creative build, allowing them to display fun images, GIFs, and system info via iCUE Software. It also includes RS PWM non-RGB fans that can be daisy-chained and controlled collectively through a single 4-pin PWM connector on your motherboard.
Now, for those of you who prefer a CPU cooler that does not require proprietary software to control RGB lighting and fan speed, want some level of RGB customization out of the box, and offer great cooling efficiency, the RGB version of the NAUTILUS RS would be a good pick. Available in black and white colorways and two radiator configurations to choose from - 240mm and 360mm.
| Fans | 2x (240 RS) / 3x (360 RS) RS120 ARGB PWM |
| Fan Speed | 420 – 2100 RPM ±10% |
| Noise Level | 10-36 dBA |
| Fan Airflow | 13.3 - 72.8 CFM |
| Tubing Length | 400mm (240 RS) / 450mm (360 RS) |
| Socket Support | Intel 1851, Intel 1700, AMD AM5, AMD AM4 |
| Fan Control Method | Motherboard 4-pin PWM Header |
These come decked out with RGB LEDs, eight in the pump cap and eight more in each fan, making it easy and affordable to add a burst of color to your PC. Just like the non-RGB versions, the RS ARGB fans can be linked together in a chain. This allows you to conveniently connect all the fans to your motherboard’s PWM header with a single 4-pin cable, giving you control over the RGB lighting and fan speeds for both the fans and the pump.
If this is your first time hearing the term iCUE LINK, it’s probably best to check out this article, as it explains all the details about this technology and its benefits. Essentially, we implement the technology in both the cooler’s pump and fans to make PC building much more enjoyable, rather than a daunting task.
Ease of installation is the primary benefit of using any iCUE LINK-compatible products. But it doesn’t stop there. For AIO Liquid CPU coolers such as the iCUE LINK TITAN, both cooling efficiency and visual appeal are crucial features that this cooler emphasizes heavily.
| 240 RX RGB | 280 RX RGB | |
| Fans | 2x RX120 RGB | 2x RX140 RGB |
| Fan Speed | 300 - 2100 RPM ±10% | 300 - 1700 RPM ±10% |
| Noise Level | 10-36 dBA | 10-36 dBA |
| Fan Airflow | 10.4 - 73.5 CFM | 17.9 - 94.7 CFM |
| Tubing Length | 400mm | 400mm |
| Socket Support | Intel 1851, Intel 1700, AMD AM5, AMD AM4 | Intel 1851, Intel 1700, AMD AM5, AMD AM4 |
| Fan Control Method | iCUE LINK | iCUE LINK |
The 240mm and 280mm radiator options also come in black and white, so you can match them to your build. When comparing to the NAUTILUS’ performance, the iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB, which offers many enhanced features, will perform just a bit better. That said, the NAUTILUS series remains a more budget-friendly choice for an all-in-one cooler, especially since not everyone needs or wants extra features such as improved cable management, iCUE control, or RGB lighting.
And if you want to take it up another notch in terms of performance, there’s also a 360mm version of the iCUE LINK TITAN RX cooler, which may be preferred by some users because of the additional 120mm RX RGB fan and the 360mm radiator, which does make an impact in terms of improved cooling due to its large radiator that offers more surface area for dissipating heat generated by the CPU.
And if you really want to go all-out with RGB in your PC build and showcase your creativity with different images, animated GIFs, and a variety of custom or predefined displays through the cooler’s pump cap, the iCUE LINK RX LCD models will do just that. The cooler is equipped with a 2.1″ 480x480 LCD screen that can be controlled via iCUE, enabling you to select from 16.7 million colors and including full in-app GIPHY integration, giving you access to thousands of your favorite memes and GIFs.
When it comes to CPU cooling, CORSAIR offers one of the widest selections on the market. Whether it’s a previous-gen or new-gen processor, rest assured that we have an AIO liquid CPU cooler to meet your CPU cooling needs.
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