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What happened to this?;
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I thought you had $1k for a full set up? Don;t buy that Corsair PSU, it's a PoS. Cryorig C7 makes zero sense in any system that can fit a larger cooler. M9i is a good $20 cooler, but it's just that, a $20 cooler so it will be out-performed by more expensive coolers. The Cryorig H7, or better yet, an H5 would be best for an i5-6600k. Assuming you're overclocking. If you're not overclocking, you shouldn't be buying an unlocked CPU.
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I thought you had $1k for a full set up? Don;t buy that Corsair PSU, it's a PoS. Cryorig C7 makes zero sense in any system that can fit a larger cooler. M9i is a good $20 cooler, but it's just that, a $20 cooler so it will be out-performed by more expensive coolers. The Cryorig H7, or better yet, an H5 would be best for an i5-6600k. Assuming you're overclocking. If you're not overclocking, you shouldn't be buying an unlocked CPU.
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As I stated that was for my friend and this mine
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