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GodGunZ

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Well i will buy a new pc here the parts:

PU: Intel Core I-5 3570K
MOBO: Gigabyte Z77x-ud3h
RAM: Patriot Memory Intel Extreme Masters 8 GB 1600 mhz
SSD: OCZ Vertex 4 128gb
PSU: NZXT Hale82
GPU: GTX 660ti
Case: Cooler Master Haf 912


I have see the hyper 212 evo but everyone told that i should buy a pair of fans and remplace the stock one, but the difference gain is just an 1c or 3c, so in the end i will pay like 50$,

Will not be better buy an CM V6GT or a TT Frio instead?

i will buy from amazon since i am from nother country and i will bring the parts to where a live.

Thanks.
 
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Your CPU goes up to 3.8 GHz when Turbo Boost and SpeedStep is enabled -- a OC of 4.2 GHz doesn´t seem to be a huge improvement, it is just 400 MHz that will not make any difference in gaming.

As you are still learning to overclock, then why don´t you wait a bit, then you can get a proper CPU cooler to reach 4.8 GHz?

On the other hand, if you want to do it now, then I suggest you to get a really good CPU cooler like Noctua NH-D14, Phanteks PH-TC14PE, or Corsair H100.

Jay-Z

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How much do you want to overclock? If you are going for no more than 4.5Ghz, then the Hyper 212 as it is will be fine. Of course, this will depend, on your chip, the ambient temperature, airflow and other factors.
 

GodGunZ

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4.2 for begin i am new in this, and then when i undertand all as high i can with with a good cooler but nothing to expensive, like 4.6 or 4.8 although IV is hotter so 4.6
 

jemm

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Your CPU goes up to 3.8 GHz when Turbo Boost and SpeedStep is enabled -- a OC of 4.2 GHz doesn´t seem to be a huge improvement, it is just 400 MHz that will not make any difference in gaming.

As you are still learning to overclock, then why don´t you wait a bit, then you can get a proper CPU cooler to reach 4.8 GHz?

On the other hand, if you want to do it now, then I suggest you to get a really good CPU cooler like Noctua NH-D14, Phanteks PH-TC14PE, or Corsair H100.
 
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thomashan168

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http://www.silentpcreview.com/Thermalright_Archon_SBE
Thermalright Archon SB-E is the best according the article.



 
CM V6GT gets my vote ;) Though if your overclocking to 4.5GHZ or higher none of those are good choices you should go for THERMALRIGHT SILVER ARROW or Noctua NH-D14
 

GodGunZ

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Those options are expensive and big, I don't think that i could buy that...

What about the CM TPC 812 are a little cheap as the noctua or the silver arrow and in frostytech is in 4th position in frostytech, i think is a good one
 

thomashan168

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http://www.amazon.com/True-Spirit-140-testing-officially/dp/B00629G1PG/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1350480287&sr=8-12&keywords=nan%27s+gaming+gear

Both Thermalright True Spirit and True Spirit 140 are perfect. "Unbeatable performance and quiet!"




 

jemm

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The best best value for the money CPU cooler is the COOLER MASTER Hyper 212.

Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus Review http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/lga-1156-heatsink,2535-4.html

The EVO version is a bit better than the Plus one, but it costs a bit more.

COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 EVO http://pcpartpicker.com/part/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-rr212e20pkr2