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I would recommend [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] .

Much better.
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Dinkleberg wrote I would recommend [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] .

Much better.


I'd prefer [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] but it's up to you, really.
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Crosby wrote To hold off until then, I'm probably just going to get a better CPU fan. That might help get me some extra frames I'd hope. All I have is the stock one and that shit is always roaring.

You won't get improved performance from a new cooler, unless your CPU is thermal throttling.

Crosby wrote I was looking at [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] What do you think?

Bad/bad.

Dinkleberg wrote I would recommend [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] .

Much better.

Low profile cooler? Why?

G59 wrote I'd prefer [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] but it's up to you, really.

That's twice the price of what OP was looking at. It's also a bad choice. 120/140mm AIOs are not worth it. The only time a 120/140mm AIO is a good choice, is if it is cheap($40-$50 or cheaper) and you're comfortable sacrificing performance.

OP - You can get a Cryorig M9a for $20, and it will be better than the 212 EVO. Or, you can get a Cryorig H7 for about $35, though there don't seem to be any in stock anywhere right now. You can get a Cryorig H5 for about $45, which is an incredibly good priced, and would be a good cooler to have if you end up upgrading to an unlocked i5/i7 or something like that, however it is waaayy overkill for an 860k.
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