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| 1437839 | 2017-08-01 00:38:00 | I am draining and removing the custom cooling loop in my machine and replacing it with closed loop units. Can anyone suggest a good closed loop CPU cooler for a Haswell-E i7 5960X Socket 2011-v3 Brand and links would be good please. I am importing a new video card to replace the two 980 Ti's that has its own cooling solution. So that is the cpu and gpu covered and the rest of the machine is covered by existing fans. |
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| 1437840 | 2017-08-01 02:43:00 | Corsair's AIO solutions are good - they make several with different sized rads. Depending on the space available in your case, a H80i V2 or a H100i V2 would probably be the ones to go for. I assume you're overclocking the CPU? If not, liquid cooling really isn't that necessary, a basic air cooler like the Cooler Master Hyper 212 would be more than adequate for a third or quarter of the price. | wratterus (105) | ||
| 1437841 | 2017-08-01 03:22:00 | Corsair's AIO solutions are good - they make several with different sized rads. Depending on the space available in your case, a H80i V2 or a H100i V2 would probably be the ones to go for. I assume you're overclocking the CPU? If not, liquid cooling really isn't that necessary, a basic air cooler like the Cooler Master Hyper 212 would be more than adequate for a third or quarter of the price. H80i V2 This is the one I am leaning towards but just not 100$ sold as yet. |
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