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Best closed loop cooler to fit the "CM Storm Trooper" case?

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Hello.

I'm looking for a closed loop CPU cooler with the greatest temperature reduction of all time, but it needs to fit somewhere inside this case. I intend to replace the fans with something as quiet as possible. The processor it's going to cool is a i7-5820k, for the 2011-v3 socket.

http://gaming.coolermaster.com/en/products/cases/trooper/

Cooling System Front: 120 mm LED fan x2 (1200 RPM, 17dBA)
Top: 200 mm fan x 1 (1000 RPM, 23 dBA)
Rear: 140 mm fan x1 (1200 RPM, 19 dBA) (converted to 120 mm fan)
Bottom: 120 mm fan x 2 (optional)
Side: 120 mm fan x 2 (optional)

 

So far, I've chosen the Corsair H100i, but I want to hear what you guys think.

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Kraken X61 would be the best

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NZXT Kraken X61, CM Nepton 280L, CM Glacier 240L, Themaltake Water 3.0 Extreme, 

Gimme a $1
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Stay away from the H100i.  It has a very bad problem with mounting and is not guaranteed to work for everyone out of the box without modifications.  If you want an AIO with the same specs, minus the problems, check out the Cooler Master Seidon 240M for $60 on Newegg.com

 

Other good AIOs are H105, X61, Nepton 280L, H220X H240X

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Hello.

I'm looking for a closed loop CPU cooler with the greatest temperature reduction of all time, but it needs to fit somewhere inside this case. I intend to replace the fans with something as quiet as possible. The processor it's going to cool is a i7-5820k, for the 2011-v3 socket.

http://gaming.coolermaster.com/en/products/cases/trooper/

Cooling System Front: 120 mm LED fan x2 (1200 RPM, 17dBA)

Top: 200 mm fan x 1 (1000 RPM, 23 dBA)

Rear: 140 mm fan x1 (1200 RPM, 19 dBA) (converted to 120 mm fan)

Bottom: 120 mm fan x 2 (optional)

Side: 120 mm fan x 2 (optional)

 

So far, I've chosen the Corsair H100i, but I want to hear what you guys think.

 

 

You have a CM case, go with a CM AIO. They're great. The Nepton 280L or Seidon 240M. 

Bert & Ernie before squirting spermie. 

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H105 is the best performance 240mm AIO in the world mainly because of his thicker radiator, but it doesn't have the 4 fans controller the H100i have and Corsair Link support.

PC : | CPU: Intel 4790K | COOLER: Corsair H105 w/ JetFlo's Push/Pull | MOBO: EVGA Z97 Classified | GPU: EVGA FTW 4GB GTX 970 X2 | RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 1866Mhz 32GB | CASE: HAF Stacker 945 | PSU: Corsair AX1500i | DISPLAY: Asus MX299Q | SSD: 2 X Corsair Neutron GTX 480 GB in RAID0 | mSATA SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 500 GB | HDD: 4 X Western Digital RED 4 TB in JBOD |

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I don't buy brand, I buy performance wise. I prerefed the Cooler-Master HAF Stacker case for my needs but Corsair just do better AIO CPU coolers.

PC : | CPU: Intel 4790K | COOLER: Corsair H105 w/ JetFlo's Push/Pull | MOBO: EVGA Z97 Classified | GPU: EVGA FTW 4GB GTX 970 X2 | RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 1866Mhz 32GB | CASE: HAF Stacker 945 | PSU: Corsair AX1500i | DISPLAY: Asus MX299Q | SSD: 2 X Corsair Neutron GTX 480 GB in RAID0 | mSATA SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 500 GB | HDD: 4 X Western Digital RED 4 TB in JBOD |

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