Do i need an aftermarket cooler?

KrutikFTW

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I dont really plan on overclocking. my room most of the time is around 60 degrees Fahrenheit. the only reason i want one is because i plan to do a lot of gaming and modding, i mean a LOT. i do have a ceiling fan in my room so that keeps the room even cooler during the summer, if that helps.

my PC: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/y9ydWZ
 
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Cooler than 60F in the summer? You live north of the Arctic Circle?

Replacing a cooler is simple and the cost is modest (under $40). My students do not use aftermarket coolers , stock is both quiet and cool enough.

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2625445/build-log-consolidated-middle-school-builds.html

I would not get one until I knew I needed it. If your parts are extreme (can't see link), I might change my view.

The difference between NEED and WANT or USEFUL.
Cooler than 60F in the summer? You live north of the Arctic Circle?

Replacing a cooler is simple and the cost is modest (under $40). My students do not use aftermarket coolers , stock is both quiet and cool enough.

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2625445/build-log-consolidated-middle-school-builds.html

I would not get one until I knew I needed it. If your parts are extreme (can't see link), I might change my view.

The difference between NEED and WANT or USEFUL.
 
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KrutikFTW

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Fixed the link, sorry.



Well i mean i always have the AC on and the fan in my room too so its not like 90 degrees but it is around 70 maybe 75 degrees and 80 degrees max in my room
 

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