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So my 4770k, as many of you know, gets kinda hot. I currently run a H80i and i have my CPU running at 4.2ghz and it seems its thermal throttling. I am lagging bad in game lately and I doubt its my GTX 780. I am only playing on one 1080p monitor so it shouldn't be stressing my graphics card. I am also running the latest drivers on there. 

 

Anyways, whats the best AIO cooler out there?

 

H100i/ Kraken x61/Nepton 240m?? Or another?

 

Would love to know which one out there would give me the best performance. Thanks again.

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So my 4770k, as many of you know, gets kinda hot. I currently run a H80i and i have my CPU running at 4.2ghz and it seems its thermal throttling. I am lagging bad in game lately and I doubt its my GTX 780. I am only playing on one 1080p monitor so it shouldn't be stressing my graphics card. I am also running the latest drivers on there. 

 

Anyways, whats the best AIO cooler out there?

 

H100i/ Kraken x61/Nepton 240m?? Or another?

 

Would love to know which one out there would give me the best performance. Thanks again.

to be honest your not going to see that much of a preformance difference with a aio or a air cooler, if your case can support it just  go with the noctua nhd-15

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So my 4770k, as many of you know, gets kinda hot. I currently run a H80i and i have my CPU running at 4.2ghz and it seems its thermal throttling. I am lagging bad in game lately and I doubt its my GTX 780. I am only playing on one 1080p monitor so it shouldn't be stressing my graphics card. I am also running the latest drivers on there. 

 

Anyways, whats the best AIO cooler out there?

 

H100i/ Kraken x61/Nepton 240m?? Or another?

 

Would love to know which one out there would give me the best performance. Thanks again.

Kraken x61 HANDS DOWN.

 

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Heres my 5.1ghz run and it stayed below 95c.

PEWDIEPIE DONT CROSS THAT BRIDGE

 

 

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So my 4770k, as many of you know, gets kinda hot. I currently run a H80i and i have my CPU running at 4.2ghz and it seems its thermal throttling. I am lagging bad in game lately and I doubt its my GTX 780. I am only playing on one 1080p monitor so it shouldn't be stressing my graphics card. I am also running the latest drivers on there. 

 

Anyways, whats the best AIO cooler out there?

 

H100i/ Kraken x61/Nepton 240m?? Or another?

 

Would love to know which one out there would give me the best performance. Thanks again.

If you still want to know, X61 is the best and plus the rgb light

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I am ok on spending a little extra so my rig looks a little nicer. Noctua (to me) doesn't have the most pleasing look to their components.

 

Jeraki( then whats the point of buying a "K" version) 

then go the coolermaster evo 212 the everloving shot to hell cooler that preforms like a beast and strap what ever fans you prefer on it.

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I also have a 4770k+780 combo playing @ 1920x1080 i guess im wondering why you're needing to overclock?

I would understand if the system is getting a little old and cant handle current titles anymore it makes sense to overclock and prolong the life of your system, just curious more than anything else :)

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