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Which CPU cooler is the best?!?

Which CPU cooler is the best?!?

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THE123Troll
Member
81
08-02-2016, 04:58 AM
#1
Hey there!
I'm looking to boost my i5 4690k to 4.2 or above.
Which cooler would work best? I'm open to options under $80.
Cryorig H5 Ultimate
Corsair H60 (Water Cooling)
Hyper 212 EVO
If you have another idea, just let me know—avoid the Noctua Nhd14/15 since they won't fit my case, and don’t suggest the NZXT S340.
Thanks!
May our frame rates be high and our temps stay low.
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THE123Troll
08-02-2016, 04:58 AM #1

Hey there!
I'm looking to boost my i5 4690k to 4.2 or above.
Which cooler would work best? I'm open to options under $80.
Cryorig H5 Ultimate
Corsair H60 (Water Cooling)
Hyper 212 EVO
If you have another idea, just let me know—avoid the Noctua Nhd14/15 since they won't fit my case, and don’t suggest the NZXT S340.
Thanks!
May our frame rates be high and our temps stay low.

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PersieO
Posting Freak
786
08-03-2016, 08:59 PM
#2
The H5 comes first, followed by the 212 EVO, then the H60 (ranked highest). The H60 is considered a waste of money and loud, while the air coolers available are more effective for cooling. Even an H7 from Dryorig seems less appealing.
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PersieO
08-03-2016, 08:59 PM #2

The H5 comes first, followed by the 212 EVO, then the H60 (ranked highest). The H60 is considered a waste of money and loud, while the air coolers available are more effective for cooling. Even an H7 from Dryorig seems less appealing.

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mrdevilman
Junior Member
7
08-06-2016, 03:01 PM
#3
The H5 comes first, followed by the 212 EVO, then the H60 (ranked highest). The H60 is considered a waste of money and loud, while the air coolers available are more effective for cooling. Even an H7 from Dryorig seems less appealing.
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mrdevilman
08-06-2016, 03:01 PM #3

The H5 comes first, followed by the 212 EVO, then the H60 (ranked highest). The H60 is considered a waste of money and loud, while the air coolers available are more effective for cooling. Even an H7 from Dryorig seems less appealing.

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DreamingKing
Junior Member
5
08-14-2016, 02:36 PM
#4
In terms of value, the 212 evo performs well. Test the evo with overclocking and check your temperatures; in the worst case, you might spend 25 dollars, get a refund, and switch to the H5. Even without a refund, if you purchase the h5 and the evo stays under 80 dollars, your overall budget remains reasonable.
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DreamingKing
08-14-2016, 02:36 PM #4

In terms of value, the 212 evo performs well. Test the evo with overclocking and check your temperatures; in the worst case, you might spend 25 dollars, get a refund, and switch to the H5. Even without a refund, if you purchase the h5 and the evo stays under 80 dollars, your overall budget remains reasonable.

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GoPatriots1
Member
221
08-15-2016, 12:40 PM
#5
Sure, I thought the H5 would be a better choice since I've heard the 212 EVO doesn't perform as well in temperature resistance compared to the H5. Thanks!
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GoPatriots1
08-15-2016, 12:40 PM #5

Sure, I thought the H5 would be a better choice since I've heard the 212 EVO doesn't perform as well in temperature resistance compared to the H5. Thanks!