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Noctua NH-D15 82.5 CFM CPU Cooler vs Corsair H110i GTX 104.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler for overclocking

Minimal difference, Noctua will be quieter and corsair a couple degrees cooler

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nh d15 IMO. it will peform worse but quieter...

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Actually they are pretty much identical in performance. If you don't care about looks definitely go for the nh-d15 as it will most likely be cheaper.

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The h100 is a bit cooler and the noctua is quiter

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I like the AIO coolers over the huge heatsinks.  Cooling performance is pretty much equal, But I like the cleaner look and the better air flow throughout my case that you get by just having a little waterblock mounted on your cpu instead of something resembling a shoe box :D

But.. then I can tolerate the noise better than most people.

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Those blah blah CFM numbers means very little.

The difference of cooling is only a couple of degrees at most. Not enough to affect your overclocking.

Noctua NH-D15, quieter, less expensive and more reliable.

Corsair AIO looks cleaner.

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