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1 minute ago, Microsoft Master said:

So in my upcoming build im going to be using a intel bx80677g4560 7th gen or a intel pentium and it comes with the cpu fan but im wondering if it comes with thermal paste.

 

 

they do, it's preapplied if it comes with a heatsink. but i would just buy a tube of paste, it isnt expensive and its better than the stuff intel puts on there. while youre at it a aftermarket cooler might be a good idea

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1 minute ago, liamdoyle27 said:

they do, it's preapplied if it comes with a heatsink. but i would just buy a tube of paste, it isnt expensive and its better than the stuff intel puts on there. while youre at it a aftermarket cooler might be a good idea

Its my first build

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1 minute ago, Microsoft Master said:

Its my first build

not somthing like a custom watercooling loop, but a AIO or a air cooled fan - 212 EVO found here ( http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/hmtCmG/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-rr212e20pkr2 ) is a good option

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Also, be a sport and mark the correct answer as the correct answer. It will help pour souls in the future when they are stuck and need guidance.

"If it works, proceed to take it apart and 'make it work better.' Then cry for help when it breaks." - Me, about five minutes ago when my train of thought wandered.

Remember kids, A janky solution is still a solution.

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1 minute ago, liamdoyle27 said:

not somthing like a custom watercooling loop, but a AIO or a air cooled fan - 212 EVO found here ( http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/hmtCmG/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-rr212e20pkr2 ) is a good option

Im not going to be that crazy with it and  im already at $700 in componets so if i have isssues im going to get a corsair anyway.

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1 minute ago, Microsoft Master said:

Im not going to be that crazy with it and  im already at $700 in componets so if i have isssues im going to get a corsair anyway.

ok, good luck!

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4 minutes ago, liamdoyle27 said:

not somthing like a custom watercooling loop, but a AIO or a air cooled fan - 212 EVO found here ( http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/hmtCmG/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-rr212e20pkr2 ) is a good option

For a pentium the stock cooler is more than enough

 

 

         

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I can't help if you don't quote me. How am I supposed to know if you need my premium support? Now starting at £399.99 a year.

Also, be a sport and mark the correct answer as the correct answer. It will help pour souls in the future when they are stuck and need guidance.

"If it works, proceed to take it apart and 'make it work better.' Then cry for help when it breaks." - Me, about five minutes ago when my train of thought wandered.

Remember kids, A janky solution is still a solution.

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