Not having any AM4 parts on hand, do you guys think it's worth having a monoblock, other than looks?
Seems like a waste of money, but I'd like some opinions.
https://www.ekwb.com/news/ek-release...shair-vi-hero/
Not having any AM4 parts on hand, do you guys think it's worth having a monoblock, other than looks?
Seems like a waste of money, but I'd like some opinions.
https://www.ekwb.com/news/ek-release...shair-vi-hero/
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I really wonder why there is a push towards monoblocks recently. I much prefer having standalone blocks for the CPU/VRM/Chipset, that way the CPU cooling is not tied to a particular mobo.
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