Affordable cooling options for installing an 8320e
Affordable cooling options for installing an 8320e
I'm considering boosting my 8320e's performance, wondering if a Cooler master GeminII M4 can handle it. I've heard some suggestions about the Hyper 212 EVO, but I have an aerocool GT case that's quite tight and doubt I'll fit it. The Gemini looks manageable in size, but I'm not sure if it will support overclocking.
A suitable alternative to CM 212 Evo offers shorter length, improved cooling, and lower cost.
Check the link for more details: http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/...inder.html
This cooler is directly related to the amount of OC and should perform well up to 4.4 - 4.5GHz with that processor.
You're just a millimeter away from getting the Hyper 212 EVO.
Thermal right TRUE Spirit 120M
$37
Arctic freezer 13
$37
One option could fit you well.
Another choice is the Scythe Mugen 4, which measures 156.5mm, just under the 158 limit.
It's also nearer to $50
Rvilkman :
You're just a millimeter short of getting the Hyper 212 EVO.
Thermal right TRUE Spirit 120M
$37
Arctic freezer 13
$37
One option could fit you well.
Another choice is the Scythe Mugen 4, which measures 156.5mm and is just under the 158mm mark.
It's closer to $50.
What are your thoughts on the Cooler master hyper t4? It's not too costly and it should fit in your setup.
RaDiKaL_ :
Unlikely, based on this review, it won't maintain an old i7 below 85ºC while operating, so skip trying to cool your 8320e with this cooler:
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/...459/review
Ok no gemini then
A suitable alternative to CM 212 Evo offers shorter length, better cooling, and lower cost.
Check the link for more details: http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/...inder.html
This cooler is directly related to the amount of OC, 212, and should perform well up to 4.4 - 4.5GHz with that processor.