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hey guys,im building anew pc for me i wana know what cpu cooler i need to keep my I7 4790K cool(sealed water loop or something likie that) uhm and need a great case where i live the winters are nice and cold butthe summers are way way to hot to live with around 37C soo i need a case to keep most of the hot air out and keep fresh air pumping into my case i wil be using 16 GB of DDR4 RAM,motherboard i have no idea yet and GPU wil be MSI GTX 980x2 SLI a ssd boot drive and i think 3tb storage soo i need help here please,o and wil a 850W power supply be able to power this rig

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hey guys,im building anew pc for me i wana know what cpu cooler i need to keep my I7 4790K cool(sealed water loop or something likie that) uhm and need a great case where i live the winters are nice and cold butthe summers are way way to hot to live with around 37C soo i need a case to keep most of the hot air out and keep fresh air pumping into my case i wil be using 16 GB of DDR4 RAM,motherboard i have no idea yet and GPU wil be MSI GTX 980x2 SLI a ssd boot drive and i think 3tb storage soo i need help here please,o and wil a 850W power supply be able to power this rig

The case has little to nothing to do with the cooling aspect, get some high end fans and a very efficient cooling system within your case, if you think it's too hot for your PC go with a decent water cooling loop.... the case wont matter here

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In my opinion a sealed waterloop is the way to go if tou live in a place with a lot of difference in temperatures, water isn't affected by temperature as much as air is.

Air cooling would be great in the winter since you could pull cold air in bit in the summer it wouldn't cool nearly as much.

Not a physics expert but imagine having an ambient room temperature of 19 degrees celsius in the winter and a cpu of 80 to cool, it would be fairly easy to cool. But imagine havong an ambient room temperature of 40 degrees, then the coolest it could get is 40 degrees in the absolute best case. I would take a case like the fractal design r5 which doesn't have too many gaps exept the openings for the fan, there tou an choose if you want air to get in or out.

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