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Which cooler would you reccomend?

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July 29, 2013 2:21:24 AM

For this build http://www.pcforce.co.nz/i5-4670k-gtx770-16gb-ram-2tb-s...

From this part list
http://www.pcforce.co.nz/cooling-devices-cpu-coolers-c-...

Bare in mind prices are pretty steep cause i live in NZ. Anyway if you imagined that i HAD to substitute the cooler from that current build with one from the list, which would you reccomend? thank you

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July 29, 2013 2:56:56 AM

assuming liquid cooling is quieter, i would like to choose from the H100i, H80i, and H60. Would the H60 be sufficient?
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July 29, 2013 2:57:51 AM

and price doesnt matter, but i dont want to go overboard if i dont reaallly have to
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July 29, 2013 3:26:24 AM

jaynewzealand said:
assuming liquid cooling is quieter, i would like to choose from the H100i, H80i, and H60. Would the H60 be sufficient?



nope it is not quieter :)  , the included fans are noisy , yea we hate corsair for that lol

if price is not an issue go for H100i , it will run more quiet than a smaller Radiator ... will be cooler on the radiator .. 2x the size ..
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July 29, 2013 3:37:04 AM

The H60 would be good if your were to overclock to a certain extent but for a rig like that I would recommend the H80. It's radiator is very thick which results in better cooling of the liquid, you also have two fans which can be configured in pull/pull which is what I recommend. If you case supports the H100 then get it for even better temperatures. However with the H80 you will be able to overclock very well. My uncle has a H80 on his i7 and it keeps it nice and cool. They are quiet as well as I have the H60 Hydro series. I think because you live in a hot country then liquid cooling would be more effective than air.
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