Best cooler for overclocking
#21
If it makes a lot of noise, swap the fan out for a Noctua or Arctic Cooling fan, they're pretty quiet Smile
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#22
fan runs on 1000 to 2200 rpm and Noise Level is 30.1 dBA (MAX.)
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#23
ok I think I got a good idea as to what I am going to do thanks for you help everyone
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#24
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6835186067
and
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6835181035

if you have no upper limit in the cash end

also i would like to say make sure they fit in the case that you have or buying also i noticed that you power supply is a little weak in the amount of wattage it puts out


http://c1.neweggimages.com/BizIntell/too...supply.jpg

you will need something bigger if you are overclocking

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...lNT1Co-Q6k
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#25
never EVER believe what they say on Youtube it's just not trustworthy especially with hardware.
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#26
There is a chance that my powersupply wont be able to handle it since it will be including a h100i but I sorta have given up on overclocking for now I may try it in the future but not now. The dark knight is great and all I just want to try something alittle different. On that calculator it said the power would be 486w out of 500. Also I am getting a new case its going to be a full tower so I think i will have alot of room. I got it all figured out more or less now thank you all
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