K krowax Reputable Dec 6, 2014 11 0 4,510 Dec 7, 2014 #1 I'm looking for some REALLY cheap coolers. I just want it to keep it at a decent temperature and not to be like a factory when it spins.Could you recommend me anything then?
I'm looking for some REALLY cheap coolers. I just want it to keep it at a decent temperature and not to be like a factory when it spins.Could you recommend me anything then?
Solution lfkfkfkffs Dec 7, 2014 Unless you have a problem with the noise just stick with the stock cooler
lfkfkfkffs Admirable Apr 2, 2014 1,882 0 6,460 Dec 7, 2014 Solution #2 Unless you have a problem with the noise just stick with the stock cooler Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
A_Goat Distinguished Nov 30, 2014 1,550 32 20,790 Dec 7, 2014 #3 As stated by lfk, try out the stock cooler... if it's too loud get a TX3. If you plan on applying an overclock, go with a 212 EVO. Upvote 1 Downvote
As stated by lfk, try out the stock cooler... if it's too loud get a TX3. If you plan on applying an overclock, go with a 212 EVO.
RazerZ Judicious Ambassador Aug 18, 2013 9,961 0 33,960 Dec 7, 2014 #4 He doesn't have an unlocked processor so there's no point buying an aftermarket cooler for overclocking since it can't be done. Upvote 1 Downvote
He doesn't have an unlocked processor so there's no point buying an aftermarket cooler for overclocking since it can't be done.
A_Goat Distinguished Nov 30, 2014 1,550 32 20,790 Dec 7, 2014 #6 RazerZ : He doesn't have an unlocked processor so there's no point buying an aftermarket cooler for overclocking since it can't be done. He could still apply a higher clock. The stock cooler would barely suffice as it is, would be nice to have lower temps with a better cooler. Upvote 1 Downvote
RazerZ : He doesn't have an unlocked processor so there's no point buying an aftermarket cooler for overclocking since it can't be done. He could still apply a higher clock. The stock cooler would barely suffice as it is, would be nice to have lower temps with a better cooler.
DubbleClick Admirable Jun 16, 2014 2,116 1 6,460 Dec 7, 2014 #7 The stock cooler works just fine and quiet on the I5 4590. Depending on the airflow in your case, of course. Upvote 0 Downvote
The stock cooler works just fine and quiet on the I5 4590. Depending on the airflow in your case, of course.
K krowax Reputable Dec 6, 2014 11 0 4,510 Dec 7, 2014 #8 well, I wanted to get a corsair 350D. What do you think about that? Upvote 0 Downvote