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August 11, 2014 6:55:08 AM

Hey guys, I have a 4670k and I wanted to buy a Corsair H100i and put it inside a CoolerMaster HAF 912 Mid Tower I wondered if all of these would fit in correctly?

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August 11, 2014 7:07:03 AM

That case has a tight internal fit for the cooler at the top and really depends on motherboard components if possible. A cooler with 120mm radiator would be safer.
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August 11, 2014 7:51:56 AM

I have become a bit jaded on the subject of haswell cooling for overclocking.
How high you can OC is firstly determined by your luck in the bin lottery.
I had high expectations from the Devil's canyon parts and their better thermals.
I found out that the thermals really do not matter unless, perhaps, you are a competitive overclocker.
Haswell runs quite cool, that is, until you raise the voltage past 1.25v or so.
Once you go past 1.3v, then you really do need very good cooling to keep stress loads under say 85c.
But, voltages higher than 1.30 are not a good thing for 24/7 usage.
Even if you can handle the heat, how much do you really need that extra multiplier from say 4.4 to 4.6?
My thought is that it is better to use the exotic cooling funds for a quieter and less expensive air cooler.
Anything extra can go to a stronger graphics card for the gamer or a SSD.
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