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Which is the sexiest coolest looking stock fan replacement?

MrMcArtur

I dont plan on overclocking so I dont need a powerful fan, which fan is really cool looking and doesnt cost alot? I really like the cryorig c7 but it costs alot for being a stock cooler replacement. It costs almost the same as the hyper 212 evo. Im looking for a price about 10-25 dollars?

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Yeah C7 costs a lot and doesn't cool well either

 

Sexiest for that budget? Deepcool Gammaxx 400 with Blue LED <3 

 

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Are you looking for a fan, or heatsink+fan?

the C7 is a heatsink+fan.

 

NVM. Am idiot.

you're looking for a cooler.

 

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1 minute ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Yeah C7 costs a lot and doesn't cool well either

 

Sexiest for that budget? Deepcool Gammaxx 400 with Blue LED <3 

 

c7 is a great low profile cooler, but not great outside of that.

 

The H7 is the 212 competitor, but is a bit more than he says he wants to spend.

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1 minute ago, Curufinwe_wins said:

c7 is a great low profile cooler, but not great outside of that.

 

The H7 is the 212 competitor, but is a bit more than he says he wants to spend.

It still doesn't perform really well even as a LP cooler as Cryorig C1, BQ Pure Rock LP performs better

H7 always costs by around $10 more than 212 Evo . I'd say the aforementioned Cryorig M9 would be a better competitor to 212 Evo, costs similar or less and performs bit better 

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Thanks for all the responses guys, yea I want something like the c7 a little fan that isnt eally big and ugly. This is my first time building a pc so i dont know what heatsink+fan is

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Ok yea now i know, im not looking for a cooler since i dont wanna overclock and they are just very big and look bad. I want a small heatsink and fan like the c7 (preferably black or white) Yea sorry for not clearing that up

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38 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Are you looking for a fan, or heatsink+fan?

the C7 is a heatsink+fan.

 

NVM. Am idiot.

you're looking for a cooler.

 

No im the idiot. Yea i want a small heatsink+fan black or white if possible

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3 minutes ago, MrMcArtur said:

No im the idiot. Yea i want a small heatsink+fan black or white if possible

how small?

size matters, and the smaller you go, the worse the heatsink will perform.

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Just now, RadiatingLight said:

how small?

size matters, and the smaller you go, the worse the heatsink will perform.

Hmm idk im not looking for a specific size im gonna have a mid atx tower. I just dont like those big fat coolers which are super long. The best example of what I want is a cryorig c7, just fan on top of the cpu. 

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Just get the C7. Small heatsinks are really inefficient and hardly an improvement overstock. Unless the case is compact, I don't see the purpose of limiting yourself.

 

 

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