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So my specs are below and in the near future I will be upping to a 4790k and I decided that I will not be reusing my Dark Rock Pro 3.  Sure it works great and looks huge, but that was a nightmare to work with.  So I will place it and my 4690k into a PC for sale later.  I currently have SP 140's in the roof and SP120's in the front and rear.  So I would rather not replace my top fans and go with an H110, but is the H105 any better?  I have considered a loop but that would run 800ish plus a new CPU and I'd rather not do that yet.

 

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h105, similar performance with much better compatibility. A 280mm is harder to fit, most cases only go 240mm. Both are more than enough cooling for any kind of overclock.

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Yeah, I would go with the smaller of the two (H105) as @SeanBond suggested. 

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h105, similar performance with much better compatibility. A 280mm is harder to fit, most cases only go 240mm. Both are more than enough cooling for any kind of overclock.

 

I have an Air 540 so I can easily fit a 280 up top.  Also, looking over this kit: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/25103/ex-wat-325/Alphacool_NexXxoS_Cool_Answer_360_D5XT_-_Complete_Kit.html?tl=g30c321s1793#blank .  Since the Air 540 uses a turned 5.25 inch bays, would it still work like normal or would the pump die?

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H105

Better Compatability and got same performance

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