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Fictionals wrote well with a z97 i could upgrade to a 4670K which is more or less the same price for the CPU's, but i will need a z97 which is like $50, and i think my setup is good enough, don't you think?

yeah your setup should run pretty well
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Well, as long as i can livestream and play games on a good enough quality with a resonable temperature, maybe in the near future ill upgrade my Mobo good enough to overclock my cpu which then ill buy myself some liquid cooling, any recommendations on cheap mobo's good enough for my cpu to be Overclocked on?
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valarstar wrote
Terrabytez wrote I wouldn't get a H60 though, the radiator is way too thin for it to be worthwhile.

I disagree, the H75 uses the same radiator with an additional fan for a push-pull setup and not until you get to an H80 does the radiator size increase and those are intended for much more intense rigs

However, for the price of the H60, any air cooler will outperform it.
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Terrabytez wrote
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Terrabytez wrote I wouldn't get a H60 though, the radiator is way too thin for it to be worthwhile.

I disagree, the H75 uses the same radiator with an additional fan for a push-pull setup and not until you get to an H80 does the radiator size increase and those are intended for much more intense rigs

However, for the price of the H60, any air cooler will outperform it.

any is a big statement, assuming the person building the pc isnt quite as experienced in taking into account the direction of airflow, liquid cooling is a great option of keeping your cpu cooling effective at a very low profile
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valarstar wrote
Terrabytez wrote
valarstar wrote
Terrabytez wrote I wouldn't get a H60 though, the radiator is way too thin for it to be worthwhile.

I disagree, the H75 uses the same radiator with an additional fan for a push-pull setup and not until you get to an H80 does the radiator size increase and those are intended for much more intense rigs

However, for the price of the H60, any air cooler will outperform it.

any is a big statement, assuming the person building the pc isnt quite as experienced in taking into account the direction of airflow, liquid cooling is a great option of keeping your cpu cooling effective at a very low profile
Yeah! im not experienced, i just wanna play games and stream them!
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Ok, im bringing this topic back up again because im having some issues.

I was going to buy some items from newegg (Ram)

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I seen it was cheaper on newegg, so a couple of days ago when i seen i could buy it with Pounds, i was going to purchase everything today, then i realized it says it's unavailable in the UK, before it was in stock, now it isn't, that is for a few other items also.

I want to know if it is permanently unavailable from the UK, or do i have to wait until it is in stock again, if that is the case, could i get a confirmation of how long i would need to wait until i can purchase this item, thanks

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OP here is that RAM from another seller in the UK. Browsing the topic quickly, im not sure if anyone mentioned but neither the 4590 or the motherboard can overclock at all. And as Derpbytez said, slim 120mm radiators are junk and air is the way to go unless you overclock.

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Buxtyy wrote OP here is that RAM from another seller in the UK. Browsing the topic quickly, im not sure if anyone mentioned but neither the 4590 or the motherboard can overclock at all. And as Derpbytez said, slim 120mm radiators are junk and air is the way to go unless you overclock.

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But it can still work ook, right?
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Can the system work without overclocking? Yes absolutely. At stock speed the i5 is pretty much the processor of choice for gaming.
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Ok sounds good, thanks man appreciate it
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