What is really the difference... I plan on running with integrated graphics on a i7 6700k initially... a few people have told me I'd be better off with the H7, but I can't tell the difference in looking at the specs. (result of me being a noob).
Cryorig is the better cooler and runs quieter , also easier to install and is shorter at 145mm.
Best budget cooler on the market.
Image from: techpowerup.com
http://www.hitechlegion.com/reviews/cooling/heatsinks/42980-cryorig-h7-universal-cpu-cooler-review?showall=&start=3
Review from hitechlegion ^
[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNF-GHQthro"][/video] Simple installation video here ^
Unmatched Compatibility
Zero RAM Interference
Focusing on providing the widest range of
compatibility, the H7 utilizes an asymmetric slanted
heatpipe layout to move the heatsink away from the
RAM zone, Offering optimal compatibility for RAM
with tall heat spreaders on both Intel 115X and
AMD platforms...
Cryorig is the better cooler and runs quieter , also easier to install and is shorter at 145mm.
Best budget cooler on the market.
Image from: techpowerup.com
http://www.hitechlegion.com/reviews/cooling/heatsinks/42980-cryorig-h7-universal-cpu-cooler-review?showall=&start=3
Review from hitechlegion ^
[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNF-GHQthro"][/video] Simple installation video here ^
Unmatched Compatibility
Zero RAM Interference
Focusing on providing the widest range of
compatibility, the H7 utilizes an asymmetric slanted
heatpipe layout to move the heatsink away from the
RAM zone, Offering optimal compatibility for RAM
with tall heat spreaders on both Intel 115X and
AMD platforms.
I am a trader with a 3 monitory display set up (currently works just fine connected to my piece of crap stock dell inspiron laptop)... I intend to utilize the 1 VGA on the motherboard and then I have 2 VGA-USB dongles. I won't really be gaming, but I will be doing heavy multi-tasking that includes decent programs such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.