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Eisberg 240L Prestige VS Hydro Series H80i

Kyroshic

Any graph comparisons for which is cooler and quieter???

 

Eisberg 240L Prestige

http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX47545

 

Hydro Series H80i

http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX42590

 

LOL I MEAN A 120L

My Rig; Motherboard - Asus P8Z68-V PRO, CPU - i7-2600k @ 4.1GHz, GPU - Asus STRIX 980, RAM - 8GB Patriot G2 @ Stock,

CPU Cooler H80i, PSU - Corsair CX500, Case - Fractal Design R4Rear Exhaust - Noctua NF-A15 without silent cable, Front Intake2 x Fractal Design Silent Series R2 Fan 

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Eisberg 240L is way cooler and a bit quieter.

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If your choice is only between these two, the Eisenberg.

120mm AIO is lame, and CM has some really derpy mounting solutions, but it should be fine once you nail that cooler in place.

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If your choice is only between these two, the Eisenberg.

120mm AIO is lame, and CM has some really derpy mounting solutions, but it should be fine once you nail that cooler in place.

In my experience, CM's mounting solution is very strong because it is all metal.

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If your choice is only between these two, the Eisenberg.

120mm AIO is lame, and CM has some really derpy mounting solutions, but it should be fine once you nail that cooler in place.

No because I made a compromise to have positive pressure in my case, and if I had gone with deciding on a dual radiator I would have 3 exhaust and 3 intake.

My Rig; Motherboard - Asus P8Z68-V PRO, CPU - i7-2600k @ 4.1GHz, GPU - Asus STRIX 980, RAM - 8GB Patriot G2 @ Stock,

CPU Cooler H80i, PSU - Corsair CX500, Case - Fractal Design R4Rear Exhaust - Noctua NF-A15 without silent cable, Front Intake2 x Fractal Design Silent Series R2 Fan 

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No because I made a compromise to have positive pressure in my case, and if I had gone with deciding on a dual radiator I would have 3 exhaust and 3 intake.

You don't want excessive positive pressure, then case temps actually increase because you can't force more air into the case

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You don't want excessive positive pressure, then case temps actually increase because you can't force more air into the case

So...what do you suggest I buy?? not being mean here but seriously

because i could go for a h100i but should I?

My Rig; Motherboard - Asus P8Z68-V PRO, CPU - i7-2600k @ 4.1GHz, GPU - Asus STRIX 980, RAM - 8GB Patriot G2 @ Stock,

CPU Cooler H80i, PSU - Corsair CX500, Case - Fractal Design R4Rear Exhaust - Noctua NF-A15 without silent cable, Front Intake2 x Fractal Design Silent Series R2 Fan 

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So...what do you suggest I buy?? not being mean here but seriously

because i could go for a h100i but should I?

I would buy the Eisberg 240L if you can afford it. The Swiftech H220 is very good also.

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In either case, the coolers aren't exactly quiet with the stock fans. 

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