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Liquid Cooling Sugguestion...

I'm running i7 7700k... so i wan to try selecting a liquid cooling.

 

In my country there only "corsair" & "cooler master"... others had to shipping...

 

so if "corsair" and "cooler master"... which will better for i7 7700k. (with 120mm radiator)

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2 minutes ago, lcfz1986 said:

(with 120mm radiator)

Don't buy 120mm liquid coolers

get a good air cooler instead

What's avalible in your country

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Maybe a corsair H60 120mm rad.

 

I'd personally buy a Noctua NH-D15 or a be quiet dark rock 3 instead of a 120m rad.

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30 minutes ago, Valkyrie Lenneth said:

if u try liquid cooling go custom water... aios suck

Not everyone is able to build a custom watercooling. It takes much time, money And knowledge.

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6 hours ago, Valkyrie Lenneth said:

if u try liquid cooling go custom water... aios suck

A good 280mm aio can beat any air cooler while being smaller, better looking and some aios are even quieter. Not everyone likes a massive, orange and yellow clunk of metal

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7 hours ago, Valkyrie Lenneth said:

if u try liquid cooling go custom water... aios suck

thats is 100% false. Please don't lie to people on the forums. Horrible advice.

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5 hours ago, LoganTNZ said:

A good 280mm aio can beat any air cooler while being smaller, better looking and some aios are even quieter. Not everyone likes a massive, orange and yellow clunk of metal

280mm aios aint really smaller... those things are huge

5 hours ago, suchamoneypit said:

thats is 100% false. Please don't lie to people on the forums. Horrible advice.

yes aios suck if u compare them to actual water ( custom water )

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If you want to overclock your cpu get the biggest rad aio your case will hold.

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7 hours ago, Valkyrie Lenneth said:

280mm aios aint really smaller... those things are huge

yes aios suck if u compare them to actual water ( custom water )

Although custom water IS better than an AIO, it is significantly more expensive to implement. The gain in performance is noticeable but the cost is way way higher making it a silly thing to jump right into from a basic air cooler. Not even considering the know how of how to assembly it and the risks involved to someone inexperienced. Im not saying custom blocks are bad, im saying its a horrible idea to recommend that to someone who clearly is not experienced with it.

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