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Edited by zzzz - 7/25/12 at 8:08pm
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Pick up a Corsair H60, it keeps my 8150 at below 12-20*C doing browsing the web and 37*C folding for 6+ hours. Plus it's wayyyyy easier to put in than a tower cooler, and if you want a Pusher can be added to the rad.
    
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I would either go with an XSPC Rasa 240-type kit or a Corsair H60 or higher. I know the H80 works very well with this processor, with light use temps (media player, web browser, steam) at around 13-15 Celcius at 4.4 GHz over here in Southern California. However a XSPC would be able to dissipate a lot more heat, so if you have the room go for that. I just prefer the neat look of the H80, but that's my opinion. Good luck! thumb.gif
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Originally Posted by LogiTekkers View Post

I did have the V8, I thought it was pretty poor from my own experience, so within two weeks swapped it for V6GT, it performs quite a lot better overclocking and gaming, and I think it looks much sexier thumb.gif

I personally love the look of the V8 but after some research i saw the V6GT was much better. I was a bit bummed out because a V8 fits me perfectly. biggrin.gif
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