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spirit

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No I'm using air cooling on my build and so is claptonman above. Air cooling for a 2500K is all you need really, I'd say liquid cooling would be unnecessary.

The Freezer 13 is a pretty quiet cooler by the way, I'd recommend it. :)
 

enrod

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How does the 580 run as far as cooling and noise? Does it have a pretty good cooling fan on it already? Will the Lian do well to keep it cool?
 

spirit

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You don't need to worry, the cooler on the 580 will keep it cool and yeah the PC-K62 is a great case, it will keep it cool. Just dust your PC off every few months and you'll be fine.
 

enrod

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Vista had made the recommendation for the EVGA, is it substantially better than the MSI? There is a good $40 difference
 

spirit

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The Twin Frozr will be the coolest of the bunch unless you go for a water-cooled one, so if you are concerned about heat, that's the card for you. The EVGA is also a good card enrod, but the MSI will be cooler. Uses an aftermarket cooler rather than a reference cooler. MSI say the Twin Frozr cooler is about 10-20% cooler than the reference cooler IIRC.
 

enrod

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Aslong as it doesn't sacrifice performance, and I'm not entirely familiar with MSI's products, but if you guys recommend it I do like that it's cooler and cheaper :)
 

spirit

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I have used a GTX 560 Ti in the past with the same cooler as this GTX 580 and I'd recommend it definitely. It was a very well-built cooler and I was impressed by MSI's packaging and software bundle with the card, and of course, it looked beautiful. MSI is a good brand to go for. It doesn't sacrifice performance at all, if anything it improves it because with this cooler you may be overclock that 580 a little bit, or certainly more than you would be able to using the reference cooler.
 

Ankur

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Hey just curious, do the MSI twin Frozers are intake fans or blow out the air into the case?
 

spirit

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161400

i haven't looked if anyone has mentioned this yet, but a 7950 for 30 more isn't a bad option, and i know with the stock coolers the 7950 is cooler, not sure about against the twin frozr though.

A 7950 is a good choice, but I'd actually recommend a GTX 680 over both the 580 and the 7950. I only suggested the GTX 580 because Newegg have run out of GTX 680s because people have already bought them all, they will hopefully get more stock soon though.
 
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