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What Radiator Size

What Radiator Size

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NastyBastrd
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10-10-2016, 06:44 PM
#1
You're considering a 240 or 360mm case for your new PC with an i7-6700K CPU.
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NastyBastrd
10-10-2016, 06:44 PM #1

You're considering a 240 or 360mm case for your new PC with an i7-6700K CPU.

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juri1990
Senior Member
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10-11-2016, 03:29 AM
#2
They don't really appreciate the heat. I'd opt for one 140mm radiator to keep things quiet. A decent $35-50 air cooler will do. For serious overclocking, go for models like the Kraken X61 or Swiftech H240-X2. Beyond that, you'll need a tailored cooling setup with a solid CPU block, pump, radiator, and reservoir.
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juri1990
10-11-2016, 03:29 AM #2

They don't really appreciate the heat. I'd opt for one 140mm radiator to keep things quiet. A decent $35-50 air cooler will do. For serious overclocking, go for models like the Kraken X61 or Swiftech H240-X2. Beyond that, you'll need a tailored cooling setup with a solid CPU block, pump, radiator, and reservoir.

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Sukibooki
Member
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10-12-2016, 06:45 PM
#3
They don't really appreciate the heat. I'd opt for one 140mm radiator to keep things quiet. A decent $35-50 air cooler will do the job. For serious overclocking, go for models like the Kraken X61 or Swiftech H240-X2. Once you're that far, custom cooling with a solid CPU block, pump, radiator, and reservoir setup is the way to go.
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Sukibooki
10-12-2016, 06:45 PM #3

They don't really appreciate the heat. I'd opt for one 140mm radiator to keep things quiet. A decent $35-50 air cooler will do the job. For serious overclocking, go for models like the Kraken X61 or Swiftech H240-X2. Once you're that far, custom cooling with a solid CPU block, pump, radiator, and reservoir setup is the way to go.