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Do i need to water cool?!?!?!?!

Hello people of the internet!

 

Really quick question for those people that are way smarter than me lol. If im not planning on overclocking would i need to water cool a system that contains...

 

GTX 780 Evga (non-reference)

12 GB RAM

Amd FX-6300 Processor

Cooler master T4 CPU cooler

 

In a Cooler Master  haf 912 (i plan on adding an additional 120mm and 200mm fan to the case which already contains 2 120mm fans)

 

So would this case cool my parts alright or do i need to get a water cooler.

 

Thanks

Jake

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Yes, otherwise the computer case might melt and your house could catch on fire. 

 

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Thanks for the speedy replies guys!!!! this forum rocks!!!! Anyone Excited for the WAN show tommrow!!

 

ONLY IF YOU WANT THE BEST PERFORMANCE!

 

Watercooling is never (almost) needed. . It's a passion. 

 

No.

your setup is fine.

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If you're asking this question then no.

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You're pairing a 780 with a 6300?

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Maybe 

 

You're pairing a 780 with a 6300?

idk this is a first build for me and i haven't really finalized it yet as a have not the funds yet lol but maybe

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You obviously don't "need" to but if you are into a quieter and more efficient cooling solution the nI would recommend an AiO over an air cooling. But that's based off of my personal opinion.

 
 
 

 

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