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What water cooler is the best?

At that price range I would take a look at air coolers since they will perform better and be quieter.

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this came to mind :P

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Get a Hyper 212 Evo, TPC 812, or a NH-D14 (or w.e the name is)

Great air coolers. Unless ur gonna spend like $80, get a Kraken X40 (performs better than H80i)

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Cooler Master Seidon 120M or Corsair H55 Hydro Series?

Are you following your own topic? Welcome btw

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Thanks guys, but I can't realy get other cpu coolers because im buying my computer parts in a package.

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How do i follow it?

its in the top right of this topic

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To be honest, I like the H55 better cause of the bigger tubes, the seidon uses really tiny tubing that kills the radiator potential.

 

This is happening to me with the old H60, if the fluid could go quicker around the loop i'd be getting 5ºC less.

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To be honest, I like the H55 better cause of the bigger tubes, the seidon uses really tiny tubing that kills the radiator potential.

 

This is happening to me with the old H60, if the fluid could go quicker around the loop i'd be getting 5ºC less.

 

tube sizing has no relationship on cooling potential. if anything, smaller tubing will raise

coolant speed within the system as the smaller diameter will stream quicker.

 

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tube sizing has no relationship on cooling potential. if anything, smaller tubing will raise

coolant speed within the system as the smaller diameter will stream quicker.

 

airdeano

small tures restrict flow. They're using some kind of anti-evaporative tubing anyway.

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small tures restrict flow. They're using some kind of anti-evaporative tubing anyway.

 

too small of a tube can restrict flow. depends on pump and system overall how the

smaller diameter affects the general flow characteristics. kinda like torque and horsepower,

it takes the torque to get to the horsepower. it takes pressure to get coolant flow moving.

 

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