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Should I get the Cryorig M9i

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So I can't get the Hyper 212 EVO because it is above 150mm and I cant get the Cryorig H7 because only place I can buy it is at PCCaseGear and its 77 bucks.

I need a cheap CPU Cooler thats pretty good and not so loud, i'm thinking about the Cryorig M9i.. Any suggestions?

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So I can't get the Hyper 212 EVO because it is above 150mm and I cant get the Cryorig H7 because only place I can buy it is at PCCaseGear and its 77 bucks.

I need a cheap CPU Cooler thats pretty good and not so loud, i'm thinking about the Cryorig M9i.. Any suggestions?

I just installed a cryorig r1 ultimate in my pc, it beats most aio water coolers. I would recommend their products, similar to noctua coolers but better looking.

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What case do you have/ how much clearence? What about a topflow/ acctually low profile cooler?

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I just installed a cryorig r1 ultimate in my pc, it beats most aio water coolers. I would recommend their products, similar to noctua coolers but better looking.

I disaggree with you on this.

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What case do you have/ how much clearence? What about a topflow/ acctually low profile cooler?

I don't think RAM will be an issue, my case is the Corsair Carbide Spec 01, max CPU Cooler height 150mm and I am considering a low profile CPU Cooler but i'm not sure

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So I can't get the Hyper 212 EVO because it is above 150mm and I cant get the Cryorig H7 because only place I can buy it is at PCCaseGear and its 77 bucks.

I need a cheap CPU Cooler thats pretty good and not so loud, i'm thinking about the Cryorig M9i.. Any suggestions?

So is price a priority or performance or noise level? Please oreder these 3.

I am unsure what to recommend.

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So is price a priority or performance or noise level? Please oreder these 3.

I am unsure what to recommend.

performance, noise, price (although anything below 60 dollars would be great, (not a huge concern however)

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http://au.pcpartpicker.com/parts/cpu-cooler/#h=14,149&sort=d6&page=1&m=99

https://www.pccasegear.com/products/32414

Just some things that are flying around in my browser taps right now.

I don't reall have a go to answer here because availability is so meh and prices are so WTF??!

Generally Noctua is expensive, high quality, high performance while maintaining relatively low noise.

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http://au.pcpartpicker.com/parts/cpu-cooler/#h=14,149&sort=d6&page=1&m=99

https://www.pccasegear.com/products/32414

Just some things that are flying around in my browser taps right now.

I don't reall have a go to answer here because availability is so meh and prices are so WTF??!

Generally Noctua is expensive, high quality, high performance while maintaining relatively low noise.

i think i might go with the cryorig m9i, its cheap and looks good and from a lot of reviews performance is good also

also can you check if it will fit its compatible with the asrock h97m anniversary and will it fit in my corsair carbide spec 01?

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i think i might go with the cryorig m9i, its cheap and looks good and from a lot of reviews performance is good also

also can you check if it will fit its compatible with the asrock h97m anniversary and will it fit in my corsair carbide spec 01?

It keeps withing Intel's 'Keep Out Zone' and is 125mm tall. 25mm shorter than your case will allow.

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