Fan/cooler for my pc
Fan/cooler for my pc
I own an i7 6700k and was thinking about overclocking it... right now I'm using a random cooler I found in an old build... don't ask me about stickers or anything...
I've narrowed it down to two options:
1) cm 212evo/x
2) Deepcool gamerstorm assassin2
Also, I need your help with reviews on newer water AIOs:
1) Corsair H110i/105/100/100i
2) Deepcool Gamerstorm Aio 240xl
3) any other suggestions you might have
Neither air nor water cooling can achieve temperatures lower than ambient air. Closed-loop liquid coolers like Corsair don’t match the efficiency of standard water cooling, so note that 'water' or 'liquid' cooling behaves differently from other air coolers.
You are from a city in India. An air cooler would be suitable, I recommend the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO.
If there is no budget (it's not clear what you have available) my preferred order would be:
1 Noctua D15
2 noctua D14
3 Phanteks TC14pe
4 cryorig h7
5 CM 212 evo
For AIO coolers, always opt for new ones, as used models have a higher risk of pump failure. Keep that in mind if you're considering water cooling. Instead of an AIO, go straight for a XSPC raystorm loop.
From which city are you located in India? An air cooler would be suitable, I recommend the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO. Also, do you know if any of the liquid AIOs are good?
Get a water cooler for OCing and weather comfort.
Corsair H100i V2 priced at Rs. 9,190.
Link: http://www.amazon.in/Corsair-SeriesTM-Ex...a6b75c2e1a
Neither air nor water cooling can achieve temperatures lower than ambient air. Closed-loop liquid coolers like Corsair don’t match the efficiency of standard water cooling, so note that 'water' or 'liquid' cooling behaves differently from other air coolers.
The situation is that neither air nor water cooling can bring the temperature below ambient air. Closed loop liquid coolers like Corsair don’t match the performance of standard water cooling, so keep in mind that 'water' or 'liquid' cooling doesn’t work the same way as not all air coolers do. I don’t have 20-30k rupees for a custom loop (I’d have gotten something better), and I was comparing relative efficiency—systems work better in colder conditions because heat transfer depends on the temperature difference. At my current room temperature of 35°C, I won’t achieve the same efficiency as if I were in NYC at 15°C.