Recommend best Air Cooler for this system

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CPU: Intel - Core i7-7700K 4.2GHz Quad-Core Processor
Motherboard: Gigabyte - GA-Z270X-Ultra Gaming ATX LGA1151 Motherboard
RAM: Corsair - Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000 Memory
SSD: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
HDD: Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
GPU: EVGA - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB FTW3 GAMING iCX Video Card
CASE: Corsair - 760T White V2 ATX Full Tower Case
PSU: EVGA - SuperNOVA G2 850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply

Need the best possible CPU Cooler that's air cause I don't want to risk leakage. THAT WILL FIT. I have no idea if a cyrorig will fit on this etc.

I don't really have a budget for a CPU cooler. Just make it around 100 usd or less :p

Will OC and I will be streaming on this so the temperatures matter a lot. The case stock fans should be enough right? This case comes with lots of fans so..

I made the same mistake with cooling on the first PC build im using now. I won't go lightly on cooling. It's bullshit when people say u dont need good cooling if u dont plan to OC.. Cause you do.

Thanks :D

I also don't know how to mod the cooler to make it fit and shit.. So like yeah. if i need to trim something (just an example) tell me when recommending the cooler. thanks.
 
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One thing, you must use low profile ram afor example kingston savage or fury, corsair lpx or something similiar

EDIT: I see you already got lpx, it will fit. The ram is under the cooler :D except for the access thing how i said they are fine, it does not touch them.
This is ym computer now, why is risky on water? As you can see i ahev everything on water now.
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I believe i looked at that and it didn't show up on compatible motherboards. And Will it let me slide my ram in, and let my GPU have some breathing space?

Noctua D15 is good but big asf

I just need to know from someone that has it and make sure it will work with my shit etc
 
Yes it is very big, about ram dont worry you can glide the fan a bit up and down so it doesnt touch ram, well abotu breathign space, all the cpu area will be blocked and you will have hard time to unmount cpu cooler fans because of teh close proximity of teh cooler to teh videocard. This is a cooler which if you mount it you get great performance but you cannot unplug and plug your components so often. Once mounted stays mounted for a longer period of time because is pretty hard to access the videocard. Dont worry it does not touch videocard or ram but is very hard to access them.
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So you know 100% this will work on this build? And I wont have to use suboptimal slots for my components? If you say yes then I'll take ur word for it and get it.

I just saw ur picture.. Where even is ur ram? LOL.

Holy shit it's so big dude WTF lol

So how would I even put it on? I feel like it's TOO big.

Too bad liquid cooling is 2 risky for me

ur by far the most informative. Thanks! So this 1 over the cyrorig for sure? And The mounting kit is required or something it says for my motherboard on the Compatability site for the D15.
 
One thing, you must use low profile ram afor example kingston savage or fury, corsair lpx or something similiar

EDIT: I see you already got lpx, it will fit. The ram is under the cooler :D except for the access thing how i said they are fine, it does not touch them.
This is ym computer now, why is risky on water? As you can see i ahev everything on water now.
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G3mDpdU.jpg
 
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I don't like water cooling because its bound to have a fuck up.

leakage is 2 risky for me considering I'd be using an AIO and not my own uh... line system or w.e it's called. So it would just drip all over my components.

or else i would 100% use water cooling.

Unless u have a GOOD water cooler that has no chance of leaking.. then idk 2 risky i guess lol.
 

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Just in case you didn't already know: In water cooling solutions, you'll normally not use the water you usually drink, but distilled water, which doesn't conduct electricity, so no chance to kill your PC because of a leakage.

Of course, if the water gets into a fan or similar places, it might still have some pretty unwanted effects... but I guess you have to be quite unlucky for that to happen if a leakage occurs.