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Suggest a good liquid cooler

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LCM3_
Junior Member
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07-12-2016, 09:35 PM
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I am seeking to purchase a liquid cooler for my PC. Since I plan to overclock my FX 6300 CPU, having a suitable CPU cooler would be ideal and should remain effective if I upgrade or overclock future CPUs. Currently, I'm considering the Corsair H45 with a budget of Rs. 5000. Would there be a more suitable cooler available within that price range? Also, is there a 240 mm model in the same price category?
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LCM3_
07-12-2016, 09:35 PM #1

I am seeking to purchase a liquid cooler for my PC. Since I plan to overclock my FX 6300 CPU, having a suitable CPU cooler would be ideal and should remain effective if I upgrade or overclock future CPUs. Currently, I'm considering the Corsair H45 with a budget of Rs. 5000. Would there be a more suitable cooler available within that price range? Also, is there a 240 mm model in the same price category?

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07-18-2016, 03:01 PM
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Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240R might be it. As I mentioned before, most AIO liquid coolers look almost the same, or extremely alike in design. The main variations lie in the fans and the software for PWM and lighting control.
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wilger_monster
07-18-2016, 03:01 PM #2

Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240R might be it. As I mentioned before, most AIO liquid coolers look almost the same, or extremely alike in design. The main variations lie in the fans and the software for PWM and lighting control.

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seeker07
Senior Member
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07-24-2016, 03:07 AM
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I am planning to purchase a liquid cooler for my PC. Currently, I own an FX 6300 CPU that I intend to overclock, so having a CPU cooler would be appropriate for this purpose and should remain useful if I upgrade my CPU later. I have a budget of Rs. 5000 and am considering Corsair H45. Would you recommend another cooler within the same price range? There is a 240 mm model available, but I’m not sure about its availability or cost in my area. The Cooler Master Master Liquid 240 costs about $10 more than the H45, though I’m uncertain of the actual difference in the market.
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seeker07
07-24-2016, 03:07 AM #3

I am planning to purchase a liquid cooler for my PC. Currently, I own an FX 6300 CPU that I intend to overclock, so having a CPU cooler would be appropriate for this purpose and should remain useful if I upgrade my CPU later. I have a budget of Rs. 5000 and am considering Corsair H45. Would you recommend another cooler within the same price range? There is a 240 mm model available, but I’m not sure about its availability or cost in my area. The Cooler Master Master Liquid 240 costs about $10 more than the H45, though I’m uncertain of the actual difference in the market.

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master_scope
Posting Freak
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07-24-2016, 03:58 AM
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I purchased the Arctic Liquid Freezer 240, though it might be too much for your FX6300, but it will help keep things cool.
https://www.kitguru.net/components/cooli...er-review/
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master_scope
07-24-2016, 03:58 AM #4

I purchased the Arctic Liquid Freezer 240, though it might be too much for your FX6300, but it will help keep things cool.
https://www.kitguru.net/components/cooli...er-review/

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valnesfjord
Junior Member
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07-27-2016, 12:33 PM
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drea.drechsler :
Shivam15 :
I need to purchase a liquid cooler for my PC. Currently I have an FX 6300 CPU that I plan to overclock, so having a CPU cooler would be ideal for this purpose and should remain useful if I upgrade my CPU later.
At the moment I’m considering the Corsair H45 with a budget of Rs. 5000. Could you let me know if there are other options within the same price range that might be better? The H45 is a 120mm model, but is there a 240mm cooler available in the same price bracket?
I’d prefer the Cooler Master Master Liquid 240, which costs about $10 more than the H45, though I’m not sure how much the difference would be in my market.
I would recommend going for the ML240R instead of the ML240L.
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valnesfjord
07-27-2016, 12:33 PM #5

drea.drechsler :
Shivam15 :
I need to purchase a liquid cooler for my PC. Currently I have an FX 6300 CPU that I plan to overclock, so having a CPU cooler would be ideal for this purpose and should remain useful if I upgrade my CPU later.
At the moment I’m considering the Corsair H45 with a budget of Rs. 5000. Could you let me know if there are other options within the same price range that might be better? The H45 is a 120mm model, but is there a 240mm cooler available in the same price bracket?
I’d prefer the Cooler Master Master Liquid 240, which costs about $10 more than the H45, though I’m not sure how much the difference would be in my market.
I would recommend going for the ML240R instead of the ML240L.

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W0mbat_Wamb0_
Junior Member
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07-27-2016, 01:32 PM
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I need to purchase a liquid cooler for my PC. Currently I own an FX 6300 CPU that I plan to overclock, so a CPU cooler would be appropriate for this purpose and should remain effective if I upgrade my CPU later. I’m considering the Corsair H45 with a budget of Rs. 5000. Would you recommend another cooler within the same price range? Is there a 240 mm model available at a similar cost? The Cooler Master Master Liquid 240 is about $10 more, though the actual difference may vary in my market. Approximately $50 is the gap in performance between the H45 and the Master Liquid 240. How much would you estimate the performance gap to be? Do you think the H45 is future-proof?
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W0mbat_Wamb0_
07-27-2016, 01:32 PM #6

I need to purchase a liquid cooler for my PC. Currently I own an FX 6300 CPU that I plan to overclock, so a CPU cooler would be appropriate for this purpose and should remain effective if I upgrade my CPU later. I’m considering the Corsair H45 with a budget of Rs. 5000. Would you recommend another cooler within the same price range? Is there a 240 mm model available at a similar cost? The Cooler Master Master Liquid 240 is about $10 more, though the actual difference may vary in my market. Approximately $50 is the gap in performance between the H45 and the Master Liquid 240. How much would you estimate the performance gap to be? Do you think the H45 is future-proof?

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MrBrown12344
Member
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07-28-2016, 02:04 PM
#7
This depends on how much overclocking you aim for, but the 240 offers more space for cooling.
In the end, most modern AIO coolers are very similar, with the main variations being fans and controller software.
It's true that only a few companies make AIO pumps, and they all use the same radiator design—clearly visible when you examine them closely.
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MrBrown12344
07-28-2016, 02:04 PM #7

This depends on how much overclocking you aim for, but the 240 offers more space for cooling.
In the end, most modern AIO coolers are very similar, with the main variations being fans and controller software.
It's true that only a few companies make AIO pumps, and they all use the same radiator design—clearly visible when you examine them closely.

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Pikachu9182
Junior Member
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08-04-2016, 08:30 AM
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This depends on how much overclocking you aim for, but the 240 offers more surface area for cooling. Overall, most AIO coolers today are very similar, with only minor differences in fans and controller software. There are a few manufacturers of AIO pumps, but they all use the same radiator design. The 240 includes two fans while H45 has one. So, is the extra fan on the 240 really worth it?
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Pikachu9182
08-04-2016, 08:30 AM #8

This depends on how much overclocking you aim for, but the 240 offers more surface area for cooling. Overall, most AIO coolers today are very similar, with only minor differences in fans and controller software. There are a few manufacturers of AIO pumps, but they all use the same radiator design. The 240 includes two fans while H45 has one. So, is the extra fan on the 240 really worth it?

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ThatMiningGuy
Senior Member
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08-10-2016, 05:06 AM
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It's not about how many fans there are, but rather the total surface area of the radiator. I should be cautious with the word 'future proof,' since those Corsair coolers usually come with just a two-year warranty.
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ThatMiningGuy
08-10-2016, 05:06 AM #9

It's not about how many fans there are, but rather the total surface area of the radiator. I should be cautious with the word 'future proof,' since those Corsair coolers usually come with just a two-year warranty.

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WhosCooper
Member
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08-10-2016, 08:27 AM
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It's not about how many fans there are, but the total surface area of the radiator. I should be cautious with the word 'future proof' since those Corsair coolers usually come with a 2-year warranty. Would the H60 fit for overclocking an FX 6300?
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WhosCooper
08-10-2016, 08:27 AM #10

It's not about how many fans there are, but the total surface area of the radiator. I should be cautious with the word 'future proof' since those Corsair coolers usually come with a 2-year warranty. Would the H60 fit for overclocking an FX 6300?

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