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kenb2321 21.10.13 - 01:58pm
Plus I got the AZZA Solano 1000 for the case, which has 5 fans all working...great airflow. Was told to go liquid cooling, but that kinda scares me a little still lol.gif

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alvar89 21.10.13 - 02:06pm
the noctua d14 is a monster air coolerbut not cheap. a closed loop all-in-one like h100i etc is great too and can handle alot of heat. i have a h80i and it gets me a 1ghz oc so from stock 3.5ghz to 4.5 is no problem and its smaller than the h100i. * +

alvar89 21.10.13 - 02:07pm
the sandybridge 2500k should get much higher oc as its a much cooler chip. * +

kenb2321 21.10.13 - 02:20pm
Think when I get home ill get that hwmonitor and see how much difference the temps are than that temp core app.. hard for me to believe cpu drops 30c in just a minute after restarting.. I can see how it would get hot fast but not cool off that fast, like I said earlier, still a noob and still learning as I go.. * +

alvar89 21.10.13 - 02:59pm
this computer cr*p is addictive so be warned lol.gif * +

kenb2321 22.10.13 - 01:02am
Oh i know that! This was my first build, and at first I was like omg I can't put this together, now I'm kinda anticipating building another...my wire placement skills need a lot work though lol.gif d*mn rat's nest. I mustve read a million reviews on each part before I bought them.. . * +

alvar89 22.10.13 - 09:26am
im itching to build another too but it would be really stupid lol.gif i still have a highend pc no real performance boost i would gain from getting a haswell and the r9 280x is the same speed as my 7970 ghz anyway. * +

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