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tbf it doesn't matter too much, its about air circulation. 120MM makes it have a bigger radius, not per se better. There is a higher chance of having warmer air going in then.

That is true. It would be depend on your tower's airflow. Like I got fan on top, bottom, rear, side, front. Do you know why my heatsink fan intake some heat? It is because my video card fan push heat on to right then bottom fan push heat up to exhaust fan on top and heatsink fan. Plus front intake fan push air onto top fan and heatsink fan.
 
tbf it doesn't matter too much, its about air circulation. 120MM makes it have a bigger radius, not per se better. There is a higher chance of having warmer air going in then.

120mm's in general flow more air, as long as your case is well ventilated a 120mm CPU hsf will be better....more surface area for cooling.
 
Yours or the customers?

Mine :P

His own I think. :)

Still lovin' that CPU heatsink photo. :) Very nice rig Travis and looks cool. I'm still jealous of your case, if I only I could get one.

Thanks! Yeah, Lian Li makes some awesome high quality cases. I think I paid $99 for mine.

It is nice heatsink but i prefer it is 120 mm on heatsink :)

120mm heatsinks are too big IMO. Plus, my 965 has no need for such a massive cooler. This is my second 92mm heatsink and it works perfectly fine.
 
The fans, you said that you prefer 120MM Fans. But they don't have to be better than 80 or 92MM fans.

Right. It depend on design fan. Like if there is two different fan with same RPM speed and same measure. One is high airflow and other one is low airflow.
 
Guess I'll post of a pic of my desk/etc. Bare in mind my PC stuff is in the basement :P

Wife's PC is on the left with a 21.5'' 1080p monitor.....which my 27'' 1440p monitor dwarfs lol and my 23'' secondary on the right.

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Do you mean 120 mm heatsink is too big for your tower case? and what does IMO mean?

No, they're not too big for my case. They're just too big for my taste and take up too much space, so I'd never get anything that big. I'd rather watercool.
 
Guess I'll post of a pic of my desk/etc. Bare in mind my PC stuff is in the basement :P

Wife's PC is on the left with a 21.5'' 1080p monitor.....which my 27'' 1440p monitor dwarfs lol and my 23'' secondary on the right.

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Uh, why would you put your computer setup under a water pipe?
 
Yeah, for a smaller case, (not really small, just mid size), a 1200 mm will take up to much room to see other components.

1200 mm fan? LOL! It is actually 120 mm not 1200 mm.

No, they're not too big for my case. They're just too big for my taste and take up too much space, so I'd never get anything that big. I'd rather watercool.

Unless you're hardcore overclock with watercool. If you don't plan to overclock that very high then not need watercool just get heatsink. I have 120 mm fan heatsink and no problem with wire manage.

Plus i don't plan on getting watercool just because there is chance of leaking risk. Can't hurt my "better I ever have" motherboard.

Guess I'll post of a pic of my desk/etc. Bare in mind my PC stuff is in the basement :P

Wife's PC is on the left with a 21.5'' 1080p monitor.....which my 27'' 1440p monitor dwarfs lol and my 23'' secondary on the right.

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Nice set :)
 
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