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What CPU Cooler should I use for a g4400. I want it to look nice and be under $25.00. I do not want to use the stock cooler. 

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Just now, Megah3rtz said:

Be Quiet Pure Rock Slim is about $20 for pure silence. 

Thanks!

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8 minutes ago, saibalroop said:

I do not want to use the stock cooler. 

Why not

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Just now, JDE said:

Why not

The stock cooler is louder and wont cool as well and if I want to upgrade to an i3 or an i5 or even an i7 I wont have to replace the cooler. 

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Hyper 212 is the obvious answer but I've actually loved using the Cryorig H7 a bit more since it looks better in all black and seems to perform a bit better as well (coming from an owner of both)

 

If you need low profile, Cryorig C7 or Noctua L9i are good options too 

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1 hour ago, saibalroop said:

The stock cooler is louder and wont cool as well and if I want to upgrade to an i3 or an i5 or even an i7 I wont have to replace the cooler. 

My mother's PC has a g4400 and has the stock cooler and I swear it is the quietest PC I have ever seen, it is dead silent with a 200mm front intake and a 120mm exhaust 

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4 hours ago, saibalroop said:

The stock cooler is louder and wont cool as well and if I want to upgrade to an i3 or an i5 or even an i7 I wont have to replace the cooler. 

The stock cooler is plenty for cooling and you should experience how it sounds before deciding on whether or not to replace it.

If you get an i5 or i7, it should come with a better cooler with a copper core.

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6 hours ago, WoodenMarker said:

The stock cooler is plenty for cooling and you should experience how it sounds before deciding on whether or not to replace it.

If you get an i5 or i7, it should come with a better cooler with a copper core.

Thanks i will go with the stock cooler then. 

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