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Hey. I wanted to know wether the h60 is a good choice for a cpu cooler, coming from a CM hyper 212 evo, and how much better / worse it is compared to the h80 / h80i

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There is no point to go to an H60 from a 212 Evo they are almost the exact same performance and the H80 or any thick 120mm sucks just a bad for price/performance ratio.

 

 

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I would stick with the 212 since both the H60 and H80/I are crap for the price and are not much of an upgrade.

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nooooo

You do give the worst advice ever. Explain why? Don't just say no and be done with it.

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All one.fan closed loop coolers:

- Bad performance

- Bad reliability

- Bad Price

 

Only buy them for tight builds.

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You do give the worst advice ever. Explain why? Don't just say no and be done with it.

And you must be the enslaved thinker or rarely read.

 

I excuse OP since he seems to be fairly new here. 

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No,

Use the money to upgrade something else.

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keep your evo and save money for an aio or if you really need a cpu cooler, save some money for a dark rock pro 2 or h80i

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And you must be the enslaved thinker or rarely read.

 

I excuse OP since he seems to be fairly new here. 

 

Listen,

 

I would stick with the 212 since both the H60 and H80/I are crap for the price and are not much of an upgrade.

 

Good advice.

 

nooooo

 

Bad advice.

 

Hey. I wanted to know wether the h60 is a good choice for a cpu cooler, coming from a CM hyper 212 evo, and how much better / worse it is compared to the h80 / h80i

You answered the first part of the question. ^                                                                                            Not the second.

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H100 or 240mm is a minimum for an AIO. 

 

Unless you can get a decent 120/140mm for a very, very low price. 

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