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Recommended CPU Cooler

Recommended CPU Cooler

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Craftery
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01-05-2016, 12:10 AM
#1
I have an i5 4690k on an Asetek 570LX with stock speeds. Temperatures are typically 36-40°C while gaming and 28-32°C when idle. I want to upgrade to a stylish air cooler like a Cooler Master V8, under $80, preferably LED and red. I don’t want to go back to water cooling because it bothers me. Also, I’m curious about how long this cooler should last.

Additionally, I plan to overclock it between 4-4.3 GHz.
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Craftery
01-05-2016, 12:10 AM #1

I have an i5 4690k on an Asetek 570LX with stock speeds. Temperatures are typically 36-40°C while gaming and 28-32°C when idle. I want to upgrade to a stylish air cooler like a Cooler Master V8, under $80, preferably LED and red. I don’t want to go back to water cooling because it bothers me. Also, I’m curious about how long this cooler should last.

Additionally, I plan to overclock it between 4-4.3 GHz.

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shanleighrose
Member
181
01-06-2016, 08:02 AM
#2
The V8 appears decent but underperforms significantly. It only edges out the 425 Hyper 212. The Phanteks PH-TC14PE is my preferred air cooler despite its recent $20 price increase. It will be surpassed by the Noctua NH-D15 and Cryorig R1 Ultimate. The R1 outperforms the D15 by 1C but at a 5 dbA cost. I prefer a 1C temperature rise over a 5dbA gain, so I’d choose the Noc instead of the Cryo. Still, in a windowed setup I enjoy it, and most users value the Phanteks’ look.
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shanleighrose
01-06-2016, 08:02 AM #2

The V8 appears decent but underperforms significantly. It only edges out the 425 Hyper 212. The Phanteks PH-TC14PE is my preferred air cooler despite its recent $20 price increase. It will be surpassed by the Noctua NH-D15 and Cryorig R1 Ultimate. The R1 outperforms the D15 by 1C but at a 5 dbA cost. I prefer a 1C temperature rise over a 5dbA gain, so I’d choose the Noc instead of the Cryo. Still, in a windowed setup I enjoy it, and most users value the Phanteks’ look.

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Zeldaheidi
Junior Member
16
01-10-2016, 12:33 PM
#3
I enjoy the Phanteks coolers. They come with some great dual tower 120mm and 140mm heatsinks. The 140mm ones perform just as well as the more costly noctua D15 models I own. That's exactly what I'd choose.
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Zeldaheidi
01-10-2016, 12:33 PM #3

I enjoy the Phanteks coolers. They come with some great dual tower 120mm and 140mm heatsinks. The 140mm ones perform just as well as the more costly noctua D15 models I own. That's exactly what I'd choose.

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StankCatt
Junior Member
29
01-30-2016, 10:18 AM
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I like the Phanteks coolers. They come with some good dual tower 120mm and 140mm heatsinks. The 140mm ones are as good as the expensive noctua D15 (which I also use). That would be what I’d do. Is that the Phanteks PH-TC14PE?
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StankCatt
01-30-2016, 10:18 AM #4

I like the Phanteks coolers. They come with some good dual tower 120mm and 140mm heatsinks. The 140mm ones are as good as the expensive noctua D15 (which I also use). That would be what I’d do. Is that the Phanteks PH-TC14PE?

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alexagas
Member
210
01-30-2016, 04:13 PM
#5
The V8 appears decent but underperforms significantly. It only edges out the 425 Hyper 212. The Phanteks PH-TC14PE is my preferred air cooler despite its recent $20 price increase. It will be surpassed by the Noctua NH-D15 and Cryorig R1 Ultimate. The R1 outperforms the D15 by 1C but adds 5 dbA, which I prefer to avoid. Still, in a windowed setup I enjoy it, and most users value its look.
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alexagas
01-30-2016, 04:13 PM #5

The V8 appears decent but underperforms significantly. It only edges out the 425 Hyper 212. The Phanteks PH-TC14PE is my preferred air cooler despite its recent $20 price increase. It will be surpassed by the Noctua NH-D15 and Cryorig R1 Ultimate. The R1 outperforms the D15 by 1C but adds 5 dbA, which I prefer to avoid. Still, in a windowed setup I enjoy it, and most users value its look.