I'm curious if the stock cooler that comes with the Ryzen 5 7600 is good enough to handle cooling during intense usage. My case is an NZXT H3 Flow with 6-7 fans, and in the worst-case scenarios, my ambient temperatures can hit around 35°C. Will this cooler keep the CPU cool enough during gaming and under heavy load, or should I invest in an aftermarket cooler? If that's the case, which one would you recommend?
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Honestly, it's likely to throttle in those worst-case scenarios, so I wouldn't rely solely on the stock cooler. An aftermarket one would be a wise decision.
I doubt the stock cooler will satisfy your needs. I’m using the Peerless Assassin 120 SE, available for around $40, and it performs really well. Just having lots of case fans won't help if the CPU cooler isn't up to the task.
The stock cooler is basically the bare minimum. If you're pushing your CPU to 100% usage, you might see temperatures creeping up to around 93°C, which can be fine but expect it to be noisy while doing so.
Technically, it can work, but I'd suggest upgrading to something like the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE. It's affordable and features a dual fan setup that offers better cooling than the stock option.
Yes, it can technically handle the job, but it will be loud. With your ambient temps, I'd recommend a tower cooler. There are decent options for about $30, and they tend to perform quieter than the stock cooler.

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