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Metable

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  1. Thanks, looks a bit smaller then the 612 v2, I will look at some vids on it.
  2. I can't find many people with the CoolerMaster 612 v2 or Seidon 240v which kind of puts me off. The 612 is a very large cooler and for the size and specs it looks pretty good for the price. However with the 110CFM fan I would add to it, it will cost as much as the CM Seidon AIO.
  3. My stock cooler is probably better then that, I want a beefier cooler so I can OC more.
  4. Problem with that is I am looking for a beefy cooler not a low profile cooler. I have heard that about AIO's before which is why I am hesitant to get such a cheap one, thanks.
  5. Yh the Cooler Master Seidon 240v AIO is £40 as well its just I have heard that AIO's don't last as long as air coolers and that cheap ones are no better then a similarly priced air cooler. Its a shame I can't get ID-Cooling AIO's for cheap anymore as they used to do a really good 280mm AIO for the same price and it had its own pump design.
  6. Thanks, I also saw some graphs showing that the generic CoolerMaster fans peform really badly, which is why I would replace them with a 110CFM fan. The 612 has a pretty beefy heatsink with 6 heatpipes aswell which is why I am considering it.
  7. I am saving up next year, to finish the PC I built last year such as getting a new case(Phanteks P350x) and a new cooler. My Ryzen 5 1600 is overclocked to 3.8Ghz, I have OCed to 4.1 stable but the temps were getting to 80c and I would like my pc to be cool. I was looking at the Artic Freezer 33 Esports(£28.99 here in the UK), CoolerMaster Hyper 612 v2(£35.99) and the CoolerMaster Seidon 240v(£43.93). If I get the Hyper612 I will likely replace the 40CFM fan with a 110CFM fan. Which one should I get? Edit: I would prefer to spend less money on the cooler so I can also get better ram.
  8. So I am stuck on whether I should get this 480GB SSD or this 1TB one for pretty much the same price. I currently have a 120GB ssd thats full and I have had it for 4 years but I have recently built a new pc. 480GB (or a 970 evo): https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/GQL48d/adata-xpg-sx8200-480gb-m2-2280-solid-state-drive-asx8200np-480gt-c 1TB SSD https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/Dq7v6h/adata-ultimate-su650-960gb-25-solid-state-drive-asu650ss-960gt-c https://ssd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Adata-XPG-SX8200-NVMe-PCIe-M2-480GB-vs-Adata-SU650-480GB/m482768vsm434166 (same model as the 1tb ssd)
  9. Thanks I think it is as the server is missing its SAS port as well.
  10. Yh there are 4 of them and I tried searching the serial numbers but nothing came up. There is no branding either.
  11. So my server has a few of these ports and I can't seem to find out what they are. At first I thought it was some fibre port but now idk.
  12. What do you mean, Hubs are the greatest thing I mean why not send the data to everything connected to it.
  13. Hi, been a fan for 2-3 years now and just joined.

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