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ashtonwjones133

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  1. I’m running 2 sticks of ADATA XPG Z1, their heat spreader is pointy and gets tall in the center. Thanks for the help btw!
  2. That makes sense, the cpu won’t go over 120 watts under load, I’ll be sure to check those out. Thanks for your input.
  3. For me, I love the look of the H150i Pro, but I wouldn’t mind taking the noctua NH-D15 black edition. My case is black with a tempered glass panel tinted black about 50%, so it should match. Feature wise, I’m not picky about installation process or anything like that, as long as it keeps it cool I’ll take it. The ram may or may not get in the way, and the case has plenty of room. So far air has been the winner and it seems to have convinced you to switch, so I’m leaning more towards air now. Thanks for the help!
  4. Thank you for replying, I’ll see if I can check out the new black noctua NH-D15, however I actually chose the 9600kf (sorry I didn’t specify that earlier) I’m building a budget gaming pc. At the time, I got it for $218, over $120 cheaper than the i7 and it gets the job done. Anyways I digress, I’ll be sure to check out the NH-D15.
  5. So, I’m aware this question gets thrown around a whole lot and there are videos about this all over the internet, but i need some veteran overclockers to help me with this. Should I go for a noctua NH-D15, or a Corsair H150i Pro AIO? These are the most popular and best preforming coolers on the market in their respective categories. I’m a noob at overclocking, and so far I’m still running this cpu on a stock cooler. I’m still deciding on what I should get, but I’d like a veteran overclocker to help me decide. Looks are also a factor. That’s why I’m leaning more towards aio, but let me know wat you guys think.
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