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Poll Results: Which is a better cooler for mid overcloking ( @4.5ghz. I dont want risky cooler)

 
  • 40% (4)
    Thermalright silver arrow
  • 30% (3)
    Noctua Ph d14
  • 0% (0)
    H80
  • 0% (0)
    H100
  • 30% (3)
    Phanteks( the one mentioned in this thread)
  • 0% (0)
    Zalman cnps11x
  • 0% (0)
    Zalman cnps 10 x
  • 0% (0)
    Nzxt havik 140
  • 0% (0)
    Cooler master x6
  • 0% (0)
    Cooler master v8
  • 0% (0)
    Cooler master v10
  • 0% (0)
    Cooler master the one with vetrical vapour chamber.
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post #21 of 64
Thread Starter 
Btw when the room temp is 30 the processor will only be in idle. In full stress my room will be with ac and about 22 celcius.
post #22 of 64
D-14 flat out superior to the Silver Arrow. Get it.
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post #23 of 64
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Wh the safe temp of 3930 k. Idle and full load
post #24 of 64
Stay below 86...I suggest try and stay below 80.
 
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post #25 of 64
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Originally Posted by mrcooler View Post

The phanteks is also a great cooler which in some cases will outperform the nh-d14 and SA. The PHANTEKS pulls ahead at really high clocks and heat though. IMO the phanteks is slightly overpriced too. The NH-D14, SA and phanteks are all really quiet coolers btw.

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the pantheks its the best air cooling heatsink currently available and yes its near 100$ wich its not cheap but you can find it for less with a little research thumb.gif

its a little bigger with deeper fins than the noctua D14 and it ACTUALLY benefit from a 3rd fan (3 degrees less for me), the stock fans are very good push more air than the noctuas and are somewhat the same on the noise department and it can handle my 8120 in passive mode; Super easy to install too. I cant comment on the SA because i never owned one

and yes i had a noctua D14 in the past; its a great cooler too but the phatenks its on a whole new level


now i make you 1 questions: why you want air cooling on such a big ass case designed for watercooling in the first place?!?! just curious wink.gif
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post #26 of 64
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Im a kid and my dad doesn't allow water cooling he thinks its too dangerous it could harm his expensive stuff.
post #27 of 64
Thread Starter 
Actually i might use a h100 but where should i put it on my cosmos 2
post #28 of 64
So give him some reading material or videos to show him otherwise...
 
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post #29 of 64
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i did but he says will a h100 really differs that much compared to a noctua that is much simpeler and lower risk for mid overclocking like 4.5 ghz . He overclock his lga 775 too)
post #30 of 64
Quote:
But take in mind h100 is way better when u change the stock fans

It is only a couple degrees better regardless of fans. Even testing with 2 UK 3000 fans to stock fans on H100 in push / pull.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1260241/high-end-air-cooling-vs-closed-loop-water-cooling

TC14, D14, SA are all within a degree or two of each other.. even with no fans
http://www.overclock.net/t/1260241/high-end-air-cooling-vs-closed-loop-water-cooling
Edited by doyll - 6/4/12 at 7:29am
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