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cpu cooler for 2500k-air or water?
i just put together a system about 2 weeks ago,and am looking to upgrade the stock intel cpu cooler that came with i5k chip im using,i dont know whether to go for cheaper end liquid cooling ,or upper end air cooling,
i have around 100$ au to spend thereabouts,and am leaning towards air cooling as it may be the simplest way to do the job, my rig-asus p8z68 m pro, giga 6850 oc 650w antec gskill rjaws 1600-2x4g matx case.+ i5 2500k can anyone suggest a good cooler for me,its a minefield out there,so many on the market,and also i have matx case so cant fit above 13cm high,unless its horizontal etc, any suggestions ? |
Your mATX Cooler Master case might give you some issues with larger air coolers. Why don't you opt for one of those AIO liquid cooling systems like the Corsair Hydro series H50/H60/H70/H80/H100 or the Antec Kuhler series 620/920? They perform on par with high-end air cooling and cost as much as low-end water.
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If it fits in your case (check dimensions) there is a nice Thermaltake FRIO cpu cooler for $40 from rickss69 in the BST section here. Or a Corsair H50 for $60 from AudiTuner here as well. Either one should do the trick. :) I bought one of the Thermaltake FRIO from rick69 for the same reason as you. My chip seems to OC extremely well but the stock cooler keeps me from anything above 4.0
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Aww crap :slap: my bad. Just was looking at options recently myself is how I knew they were there. Oh well from what I have seen they both should do the job and seem to be reasonably priced even purchased new.
The Frio is 139(L) x 98(W) x 165(H) mm if that helps. |
cheers people,am checking out your suggestions right now,i measured the space between cpu and case ,it is 130mm so anything over that is a no fit,but i can bolt on a radiator @120mm x120mm to an empty fan grill on the case lid,-so maybe cheaper end water cooling is the go!
for around 100$ here ,its looking like the antec kuhler h20 620[$89] or hydro h60 corsair [99$] au, there are some air coolers that have horizontal profiles,noctua nhc14 looks like good gear,but it may hit the ram too,so i have to really study on the size before i buy it , with a single fan radiator,can add another fan later too |
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yeh,chainsaw haha!! il post a pic, ":ghetto mod" ,
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think ill go the antec kuhler h20 620-89$ ,anyone recommend any better?[that will fit]
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A Hyper 212 with two fans is good up to around 4.8 GHz @ 1.45v or thereabouts. It has a nice bolt-thru mount for all sockets and is a little lower profile than the big boy air coolers (Megahalems, Ultra 120, D14, etc.).
I'm probably in the minority around here, but I don't see the point of the price point (i.e. cheap) h20 systems either. The radiator doesn't have much more surface area than most 120mm air coolers. There's a certain cool factor and the exhaust does vent more efficiently, but overall the price / performance is not that good. I think there's reason the popular Corsair systems only have a two year warranty...the little Chinese water pump is only going to last X number of hours before failing or buzzing like crazy, at which point you have a fancy paperweight since it's integrated. |
This is one of the best air coolers at the moment, beating Corsair/Antec water cooling kits without the noise. http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coo...ht-archon.html EDIT: Sorry, I don't know if it will fit in your case.
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but im limited due to matx case,although im intending to create my own case from scratch soon,which should be fun and a challenge!thanx fr input too btw!:) |
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oh man that looks great,and sounds like it works a charm too,cheers for info,i only got 130 mml clearance unfortunately,but that doesnt preclude a horizontal air cooler. |
I'm using a Matx case too, so i will probs be going with a Corsair Hyro cooler myself. I only have about 120-130mm above my cpu socket.
This case, cheap i know but i will change to a better one asap. http://www.maplin.co.uk/ibox-cube-mi...pc-case-221068 http://img.techpowerup.org/110920/a11hg353.jpg |
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mines an elcheapo too,[im sure coolermaster make good cases,just this one is very low end]its generic 1980,s computer box,but at least i got some reasonable mid range components,it stays cool enough considering,but come summer,may be a different story in 40c heat,
theres room to put a 120x120 radiator/fan on the case lid with liquid setup,but not much for anything else ,except horizontal air cooler maybe, anyone had experience with antec kuhler h20 620??? that or corsair im thinking,:)read a few reviews sounds ok so far. [photo attachment]notice power cable out the front-lol,had to modify it to make all fit,psu was a juggling act,but the case is cheap so doesnt matter,going to create my own when i get the materials,il post it up too why not,building from scratch. hey tigger,do u play red orchestra on steam? |
Mine has a 120mm fan in the front, so i figure i can put the radiator for the cooler there, and hope the pipes reach the cpu socket.
I think your case is probs better than mine but i like my little square cube, fits the shelf under my desk nicely and its not on the floor. EDIT-I have the first red orchestra on steam, you still play it? i can install it if you fancy a game. |
I think noctua D14 will fit, check it, it's one of the best air cooling
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Here's a couple more pics of my case, its kinda funky but cheapo.
http://img.techpowerup.org/110920/p6s646.jpg http://img.techpowerup.org/110920/iboxopen800.jpg You can see the front 120mm fan hole |
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Its from maplins, £44 i think.
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ps im playing the latest one ro2,never played the first version,been playing fps for years but never discovered ro series until a week ago,pretty good game.not without glitches but good .im on steam under"mediasorcerer" always looking for friends why not? although i been playing fps for yrs,never done online but want to try now.looks like good fun! |
Just added you ok, i will be buying RO2 asap. The first one is still pretty good though.
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