New Build.. Good CPU Cooler for 4+Ghz

baseball7

New Member
Hey yall
building a new system... ganna be a Phenom II x4 975 or 965
ganna OC it to about 4ghz... just wanted to see inputs on AIR COOLING systems that would go very good with this...
Thanks
in my sig... its pretty much the same setup except for a diff mobo and cpu.. so idk if yall wanna base it off that .. but any other questions.. feel free to ask
Thanks again
 

Twist86

Active Member
Buy the 965 since you want to overclock, they are the exact same chip it appears just one is clocked higher. For air cooling id check this site out then compare what your willing to pay to the list.
http://www.frostytech.com/ This site is pretty good and it has intel/amd comparisons. Takes into account noise and heat and bang for buck etc. However if it was my call id Tuniq Tower 120 (beware its heavy and huge).

To give you a idea it barley fits inside a Antec 900 case.
 

Iceyn1pples

New Member
Well, its in the same price range as high end air coolers. All self contained, so theres no setup involved. Its superior to the majority of coolers out there anyways.

I can care less about post count.
 
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baseball7

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so like the corsair h60.. you dont need the $200 water cooling system? all you need is what you buy in the package?
i really dont know how water cooling systems are setup... but i really dont want a leak
 

Iceyn1pples

New Member
Its all self contained. Chances of leaks is very low as all the seals are factory made.

This one is probably easier to install than most air coolers.
 

Shane

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Staff member
Prolimatech Megahalems Rev.B ,
Prolimatech Armageddon
Noctua NH-D14.

I would not recommend a self contained liquid cooler unless you want silence...if its best cooling performance you want go with a high end air cooler.
 
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Iceyn1pples

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IF you do a quick google search, you'll see that the H60 is about 2 degrees hotter than the megahelams when OC beyond 4Ghz. the majority of the Sites also show the H60 consistently beating the Noctua NH-D14 in overclocked performance. and the H60 is much quieter than the air solutions as well.

I believe the H60 is also cheaper than the megahelams once you factor in the cost of buying fans for the Air cooler.

I've owned the Noctua, its a great cooler, just not the best.

I've own the Thermalright Xtreme IFX-14 i think it was called. I used to have the same opinion, that high end air cooling is much better than low end water. And although this generally still holds true today, the Corsair H60 and H70 in my opinion is much easier to install, makes your computer build look much better, is very quiet, Cheaper than most highend cooling solutions, and usually trumps air cooling unless you compare it to the Monstrously big Megahelams. And only then you are only 2-3 degrees hotter.
 

FuryRosewood

Active Member
Prolimatech Megahalems Rev.B ,
Prolimatech Armageddon
Noctua NH-D14.

I would not recommend a self contained liquid cooler unless you want silence...if its best cooling performance you want go with a high end air cooler.


^Truth, tho the stack coolers are heavy but you cant get your cake and eat it too. But you can get some stack coolers that have quiet fans.
 

baseball7

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even if i do go with water cooling.. doesnt watercooling have fans attached to it? so wouldnt it still be using fans and creating noise...
 

Aastii

VIP Member
even if i do go with water cooling.. doesnt watercooling have fans attached to it? so wouldnt it still be using fans and creating noise...

It does, however, think of it like this:

Air cooling - CPU fan, GPU fan, case fans, usually 2+

Water cooling - 2-3 fans on the radiator.

You will find that graphics cards fans get audible around 50-60%, and loud towards 75+%, which a lot will do as temperatures rise. That is one fan alone.

If you get yourself higher quality fans for your radiator, even at full whack they are near silent, only ever a very quiet background hum at the worst. You could just go and get decent fans for everything, but that would usually mean aftermarket HSF for your graphics card and for your CPU, and then it would depend on the design for if you could use your own fans without ghetto modding, ie. using elastic bands, cable ties etc to hold it on
 

baseball7

New Member
well.. i dont game alot.. and i never really put any strain on my graphics card.. so i dont think thats much of a problem.. but whats a radiator ahve to do with computers...
yet again just to refresh your memory.. i know nothing about water cooling
 

armysgt1

Member
I have researched for hours the best air cooling solutions and time and time again I have came up with the noctua nh-d14 as the best air cooling solution. I was going to buy it until I bought a 6950 and realized how loud it was so I'm going to be water cooling my entire pc instead. Good luck
 

Aastii

VIP Member
well.. i dont game alot.. and i never really put any strain on my graphics card.. so i dont think thats much of a problem.. but whats a radiator ahve to do with computers...
yet again just to refresh your memory.. i know nothing about water cooling

Water cooling has 4 main components:

Resevoir
Blocks
Radiator
Pump

The resevoir holds your liqid.

The blocks are the "heatsinks" that go on components. I use that term loosely, as they aren't really heatsinks, they don't have any fins, they just transfer heat from the component to the water running through the tubing.

The Radiator has the water flow through it, and it will have fans on it to take the heat away. It looks similar to your conventional heatsink, but it has no contact with components, all it does is have water go through it to dissipate the heat that the water takes from your components

The Pump pumps the water around the loop.

All of it is connected by tubing, and you have, of course your liquid
 
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baseball7

New Member
alright thanks... that makes a lot more sense to me now
Water cooling has 4 main components:

Resevoir
Blocks
Radiator
Pump

The resevoir holds your liqid.

The blocks are the "heatsinks" that go on components. I use that term loosely, as they aren't really heatsinks, they don't have any fins, they just transfer heat from the component to the water running through the tubing.

The Radiator has the water flow through it, and it will have fans on it to take the air away. It looks similar to your conventional heatsink, but it has no contact with components, all it does is have water go through it to dissipate the heat that the water takes from your components

The Pump pumps the water around the loop.

All of it is connected by tubing, and you have, of course your liquid
 

5rank1e

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baseball7

New Member
just had to post this bc of baseballs quote, beer is believed to have been invented around 9500 BC so im ganna say its been getting ugly people laid for a lot longer

^^lol? its in my avatar.. its a sign in a store down the street from me.. dont get all smart with me..
 

5rank1e

New Member
^^lol? its in my avatar.. its a sign in a store down the street from me.. dont get all smart with me..

:eek: hahaha! you should check out the book "history of the world in 6 glasses" had to read it for class, but still kinda interesting.....
 
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