Please tell me which CPU cooler should I choose for this build?

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Hello, guys.

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The following is my build:
(Note: My CASE comes 2 fans inbuilt)

CASE: Silverstone - Redline RL05 (Black/Red) ATX Mid Tower Case
CPU: AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3.0GHz 8-Core Processor
MOTHERBOARD: Asus - PRIME X370-PRO ATX AM4 Motherboard
GRAPHICS CARD: ASUS STRIX GTX1060 06G GAMING
RAM: Geil EVO RGB X 16GB 2400MHZ DDR4 Dual Channel
POWER SUPPLY: Corsair - CXM 650W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply

Please choose a decent CPU cooler, that would run perfectly and let the build perform to the fullest with no issues, at a not an expensive price.

From here: https://uber.ae/pc-components/cooling/cpu-cooling.html

Thank you so much.
 
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You own those parts? Or buying? If buying, I'd suggest upping the ram to new G-skill Trident Z or g-skill RipJaws V 3200, it'll be upto @20% performance boost over the 2400.
The cooler you need will be decided by your ambient room temps, not by the cpu itself. If the pc will be seeing 40°C in the room, you'll want the biggest cooler you can get, the stock cooler even at stock speeds is going to run quite hot. If you are looking at 23°C in room, the Cryorig H5 or similar larger cooler will be fine for max OC, you'll hit voltage/buss limits before temp limits. You'll just have to adjust cooler capacity for what the pc can experience in the middle of the hot season unless air-conditioned.

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You own those parts? Or buying? If buying, I'd suggest upping the ram to new G-skill Trident Z or g-skill RipJaws V 3200, it'll be upto @20% performance boost over the 2400.
The cooler you need will be decided by your ambient room temps, not by the cpu itself. If the pc will be seeing 40°C in the room, you'll want the biggest cooler you can get, the stock cooler even at stock speeds is going to run quite hot. If you are looking at 23°C in room, the Cryorig H5 or similar larger cooler will be fine for max OC, you'll hit voltage/buss limits before temp limits. You'll just have to adjust cooler capacity for what the pc can experience in the middle of the hot season unless air-conditioned.
 
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