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8 minutes ago, wiryo990 said:

Guys, i have a fx 8320e and wanted to overclock it around to 4.2 to 4.3ghz but which cooler is the best from 2 selection 

Hyper 212x turbo or the cryorig h7?

The H7 is probably going to cool better!

Guys, i have a fx 8320e and wanted to overclock it around to 4.2 to 4.3ghz but which cooler is the best from 2 selection 

Hyper 212x turbo or the cryorig h7?

 

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You'll probably get better cooling performance with the H7. 

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@Pohernori Why?

 

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8 minutes ago, wiryo990 said:

Guys, i have a fx 8320e and wanted to overclock it around to 4.2 to 4.3ghz but which cooler is the best from 2 selection 

Hyper 212x turbo or the cryorig h7?

The H7 is probably going to cool better!

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1 minute ago, Samsterstorm said:

The H7 is probably going to cool better!

why?

 

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Just now, wiryo990 said:

@Pohernori Why?

 

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1 minute ago, Pohernori said:

 

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but isn't the hyper 212 evo is worse than the hyper 212x turbo?

 

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3 minutes ago, wiryo990 said:

why?

Much larger fin surface area, higher CFM / SP fans and thicker and I think it also has a few more heat pipes but dont quote me! 

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1 minute ago, Samsterstorm said:

Much larger fin surface area, higher CFM / SP fans and thicker and I think it also has a few more heat pipes but dont quote me! 

ok, because i have a dilemma to choose between those two and the cryorig is being the cheaper option 

 

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1 minute ago, wiryo990 said:

ok, because i have a dilemma to choose between those two and the cryorig is being the cheaper option 

Go for the H7 if it is a little cheaper, they will be very close but I bet the H7 will do a few C better and if it cheaper than go for it! 

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2 minutes ago, wiryo990 said:

but isn't the hyper 212 evo is worse than the hyper 212x turbo?

 

They're all based on the same build and design. The 212x is still around the same performance of the evo. Only difference between the Turbo and the normal 212x is that the Turbo comes with 2 fans. 

 

If you want to be oc'ing you'd be better of with a heatsink that has a larger cooling capacity. 

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2 minutes ago, wiryo990 said:

ok, because i have a dilemma to choose between those two and the cryorig is being the cheaper option 

Buy the Cryorig, use what you saved to buy another fan for a push/pull config?

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2 minutes ago, Samsterstorm said:

Go for the H7 if it is a little cheaper, they will be very close but I bet the H7 will do a few C better and if it cheaper than go for it! 

ok thanks

1 minute ago, Pohernori said:

 

They're all based on the same build and design. The 212x is still around the same performance of the evo. Only difference between the Turbo and the normal 212x is that the Turbo comes with 2 fans. 

 

If you want to be oc'ing you'd be better of with a heatsink that has a larger cooling capacity. 

yeah, its almost the same

1 minute ago, Noyu said:

But the Cryorig, use what you saved to buy another fun for a push/pull config.

yeah... but the cooling performance isn't it the same?

 

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1 minute ago, wiryo990 said:

yeah... but the cooling performance isn't it the same?

nope because the cryorig has a "thicker" heatsink.

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1 minute ago, Noyu said:

nope because the cryorig has a "thicker" heatsink.

ohh, ok i get it why

 

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1 minute ago, TheRandomness said:

Adding a second fan would make a difference of like 1 C

yeah not really worth the money

 

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