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Thermaltake BigTyp Revo or CM Hyper 212 Turbo Edition?

the title says it, I'm to know which one is better (in cooling, of course)

 

I've read some review that both are noticeably loud during intensive things and I'd like to change the fan to Noctua NF-P12 PWM 120mm Fan , now.... will it be quieter than before?

 

thanks, and sorry for my english if it's wrong in anyway (please tell me if something is wrong)

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the title says it, I'm to know which one is better (in cooling, of course)

 

I've read some review that both are noticeably loud during intensive things and I'd like to change the fan to Noctua NF-P12 PWM 120mm Fan , now.... will it be quieter than before?

 

thanks, and sorry for my english if it's wrong in anyway (please tell me if something is wrong)

Thermaltake is a cpu cooler for when you don't have a lot of space, and it could block some of your ram, go with the Hyper 212 ! Better 

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They perform similarly and yes, a NF-P12 would be much quieter than the stock.

If you're buying a new cooler, it would probably be cheaper to buy a better heatsink to begin with though. 

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They perform similarly and yes, a NF-P12 would be much quieter than the stock.

If you're buying a new cooler, it would probably be cheaper to buy a better heatsink to begin with though. 

I'm new with this air cooling things and I don't really know much about heatsink, so.....yeah... which heatsink are you reffering to?

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I'm new with this air cooling things and I don't really know much about heatsink, so.....yeah... which heatsink are you reffering to?

I'm referring to a hypothetical better heatsink. 

Buying a better heatsink to begin with is usually a better option than buying a worse one with an aftermarket fan. 

If you ever need help with a build, read the following before posting: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/3061-build-plan-thread-recommendations-please-read-before-posting/
Also, make sure to quote a post or tag a member when replying or else they won't get a notification that you replied to them.

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