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Is FX-6300 overclocked to 4.1 GHz and H110 a good idea or waste of money?

PC: i5 2500K 4.2 GHz. Cooler Master Seidon 120V VER2. MSI P67A GD55 B3. 8GB Corsair RAM. Corsair TX650W. Gigabyte Windforce GTX 970.

 

Notebook: ASUS N56JN-CN038H, i7 4700HQ, 8GB RAM, GT 840M 2GB, 750 HDD 5400RPM, 15,6" 1920x1080.

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waste of money. Upgrade to the 8320 and get a evo 212 and you'll be good for some small overclocking to about 4-4.2 ghz

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waste of money. Upgrade to the 8320 and get a evo 212 and you'll be good for some small overclocking to about 4-4.2 ghz

But I would like to upgrade to some watercooling to get some better looks. And he is already overclocked to 4.1 GHz.

 

 

Or maybe I get 8350 and H110.

PC: i5 2500K 4.2 GHz. Cooler Master Seidon 120V VER2. MSI P67A GD55 B3. 8GB Corsair RAM. Corsair TX650W. Gigabyte Windforce GTX 970.

 

Notebook: ASUS N56JN-CN038H, i7 4700HQ, 8GB RAM, GT 840M 2GB, 750 HDD 5400RPM, 15,6" 1920x1080.

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But I would like to upgrade to some watercooling to get some better looks. And he is already overclocked to 4.1 GHz.

 

 

Or maybe I get 8350 and H110.

8320, not 8350.

If you want looks get this: https://geizhals.at/enermax-liqmax-120s-t-b-apollish-elc-lm120s-taa-a1035812.html

Good cooling with lit up logo. You can always add another 120mm fan to get lower temps / higher overclocks.

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8320, not 8350.

If you want looks get this: https://geizhals.at/enermax-liqmax-120s-t-b-apollish-elc-lm120s-taa-a1035812.html

Good cooling with lit up logo. You can always add another 120mm fan to get lower temps / higher overclocks.

Naaaah 9590 4,7 GHz (5,0 GHz TurboMode) and H110 (2x140mm) will be a good choice. 

PC: i5 2500K 4.2 GHz. Cooler Master Seidon 120V VER2. MSI P67A GD55 B3. 8GB Corsair RAM. Corsair TX650W. Gigabyte Windforce GTX 970.

 

Notebook: ASUS N56JN-CN038H, i7 4700HQ, 8GB RAM, GT 840M 2GB, 750 HDD 5400RPM, 15,6" 1920x1080.

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Naaaah 9590 4,7 GHz (5,0 GHz TurboMode) and H110 (2x140mm) will be a good choice. 

No. It is a waste of money. Just OC an 8320 with the aforementioned cooler and you should get 4.5ghz and up with decent temps and noise. But if you have the cash for a 9590, just upgrade to an i5-4690k and a z97 mobo. That will offer more connectivity ("future proofing with m.2 and satae) as well as better performance AND better power consumption AND heat output (<-- this is important) than a 9590, especially if you OC the i5.

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I have the H110, I'm not sure what I think about it mainly because my mobo will only give "accurate" temps (as far as I can tell) in the bios. I have heard it gurgle once or twice when being turned off or on so :\ . Save your money for a bit more and get a custom loop is what some would say. I'm getting one, I just don't trust what I cant see working.

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