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Hello guys,

 

I am interested in buying a new air cooler this summer was looking for the white cluster but might want to get a low profille cooler just for the looks,

 

Just found this one in someones topic 

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But are there any bigger low proffile coolers (this one has a 140mm fan) or does someone know another 140mm low proffile cooler ? 

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Noctua does some good ones, I don't know the name off by heart tho

NH-L9i/x65 (92MM) and NH-L12 (120MM) come to mind.

 

There's also the Shadow Rock Topflow, Shadow Rock LP and the upcoming Dark Rock LP. The Deepcool Gabriel, Prolimatech Samuel 17 and Raijintek Pallas also come to mind. Some are 120MM, others are 140MM. For maximum cooling, get the Shadow Rock Topflow or the Shadow Rock LP.

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There's the noctua NH-C14, it's a bit older but is massive.

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my one the EKL Alpenföhn Sella

That's not really what OP is looking for, OP is looking for a downdraft cooler and the Sella is a tower cooler.

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NH-L9i/x65 (92MM) and NH-L12 (120MM) come to mind.

 

There's also the Shadow Rock Topflow, Shadow Rock LP and the upcoming Dark Rock LP. The Deepcool Gabriel, Prolimatech Samuel 17 and Raijintek Pallas also come to mind. Some are 120MM, others are 140MM. For maximum cooling, get the Shadow Rock Topflow or the Shadow Rock LP.

 

it is to cool an i3, so it is about having a big cooler just for the looks ;p 

 

 

Like one with a 200mm fan ? :P 

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