Only $30

>only $30
>quiet
>120W TDP
>preapplied thermal paste
name a better cpu cooler for this price

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>preapplied thermal paste
this isnt a selling point. also, im a literal cuckold for noctua, so ill pass

I got a gammaxx 400 for $20 the other day.

for first time builders it is

SilentiumPC Fera 2/3 ships with a tube of some grease and had great performance/buck ratio at low noise and lower price. But I guess you can only buy it in Europe mostly.

Looks like it belongs in 2012.

>not posting the Honda Civic of coolers
Keeps my 6600k at 4.2 @ 30C for the past 3 years and cost like $12. Quiet? Not really, but gets the job done and cheap. Came with paste too.

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Going to take this out of my old 2013 build and use it in my new Ryzen build. I only need to buy the $8.00 bracket kit. Fuck spending $40+ dollars on a new cooler.

Missing the circus lights, kiddo?

Got my AM4 bracket for about $5.

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Nice!

>name a better cpu cooler for this price

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Why have that fan facing your GPU?

what case is that

your cooler is on wrong, yuppy want the fan facing the front of the pc

realistically it doesn't matter but still

Because my GPU is always hotter than CPU, vertical airflow did help a bit.

Cooler Master MC500P

Have it on my 4690K, 30°C idle and practically silent.

cryorig H7

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Decibel Rating?

Who asked?

at least 1 entire decibell

What cooler do you got?

I wanted this cooler last year. It dropped in price to $28, but was quickly snatched by other buyers. It now often goes un-stocked on most sites and when it is being stocked it's sold for $50-60.

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That's it!? Sold.

>top chips
Are those any good?

First time builders don't fucking need after market coolers. Second time builders should be experienced enough and have enough money to be getting serious cooling solutions.

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>get fuckhuge cooler to take advantage of that thermal mass
>shitty intel TIM has such high fucking thermal resistance CPU temps spike like mad on every slight load

fuck intel is what I say

I put my NH-D15 on a 65W Ryzen CPU. I don't think it's even possible for it to go above 40C.

>Get a Ryzen
>Get tired of stock fan noise
>Get some fuckhuge Coolermaster gigafan with too much metal
>CPU doesn't even go over 36c during load

I've actually been meaning to ask if this thing could cool an AMD2500G, I've been meaning to build a super quiet media center that can run fortnut...

>What is convection

keep cpu tdp below 50w and you should be fine

Quite a few, actually: youtu.be/5Rg8Ck3Rg0Q#t=4m35s

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is literally $30 on newegg right now

yea, it still works better not sucking hot air off the gpu and in a proper push pull configuration

just werks

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>evo 212
Muh nigga

*ruins your week*

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rate my cooler

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Isn't that literal dual core a huge bottleneck?

Just get Alpenföhn Brocken 3. Rly good value.

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>pairing a 2080 ti with that shit cpu
literal NPC tier

>that louis belt
fucking kek

Good cooler for the price
they did foregot to put the Fucking screws in mine
They did send them to me free of charge
I am going to give you guys a secret tip

Contact these gooks and tell them your fan does not spin and your pc shuts off after a few minutes
They will send you a new fan
>free fan

>name a better cpu cooler for this price
Add $20 and you get NDH15-Performance

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I changed the fan for a high cfm Scythe fan.
Perfectly silent, better performance.

>2080ti
>Pentium gold

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Same here, though mine does go over 40ºC because my 390 isn't helping keeping the case cool.

i try

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i really like the low profile versions.

Noctua U12s. Bit overpriced but it cools my 4690k well and I'll reuse it for future builds. Easy installation compared to other heatsinks was worth premium though I dunno if I'd buy another. Any other brands that have good cooling/price ratios with easy enough installation brackets?

Nothing wrong with that redbasedpilled setup, if it games is the reason. But nvidia rtx, a yikes for me.

>want to get the slim version
>uses push pins for installation
should I?

the spring-clip fan attachment design sucks ass. maybe i'm just a retard, but putting the fan on my dark rock 4 was the most annoying part of my build

Why would somebody buy a *new* CPU cooler?, you can get them a lot cheaper if you buy second hand and waste the rest of the cash on good thermal paste and/or better fans.

>look for reviews
>half of everything is in Russian
Lol, no. It does NOT have NHD-15 performance.

>not covered in rgb

i bought that. It can't cool the 8700k for shit. Goes to 100 degrees at any sort of overclock.

>quiet fan
>more than 12db

no

>quiet fan
>more than -5db

superior

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>2080Ti
>LV Belt


>Dual core CPU

more dollars than sense fukkin lol

Only if it came with cooler master fan, mine came with delta fan and there is a jet engine in my case.

Isn't the coolmaster fan the one with less blades?

Yes.

Never going back

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>serious cooling
You're paying for overrated fans on Noctua products, nothing else

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Someone please enlighten me, but when it comes to noise, it's usually up to what fan you're using, right?

Heatsink-wise, I don't see a major difference between the Hyper 212 vs other brands (i.e. GAMMAXX 400, Thermalright True Spirit, Ect) unless there's some material differences.

I mean their mounting solution is pretty great.

>when it comes to noise, it's usually up to what fan you're using
Yes, but with a better Heatsink your fan doesn't need to spin that fast, also bigger fans push more air at less rpm's causing less noise.

>unless there's some material differences.
Surface area is always the main difference, more fins the better.

A 2400G? not good enough, shit is hot as fuck, for a reason it runs at 80°C with the stock cooler.

The easy AM4 mounting bracket is great on them.

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>First time builders don't fucking need after market coolers.
Tell that to anyone buying a K-skew Intel CPU.

AM4 Wraith spire is fairly decent. Big slug of copper, quiet fan, and a large fin array for a downflow cooler.

first time builders don't buy k series cpus dipshit, nor do they overclock

>first time builders don't buy k series cpus dipshit
>being this delusional
"Hey guys what CPU should I get?"
"8700K"

fine: ON AVERAGE first time builders don't buy k series cpus, nor do they overclock. happy?

So there is a place in the market for aftermarket coolers with pre-applied paste?

4.2ghz is a pussy bitch oc. Get at least 4.5 jeez.
Also Scythe kotetsu:
>$35
>Decent fan unlike 212
>Proper ass cold plate
>4 heat pipes.
My only gripes are the shitty fan clip, and the bad included paste.

120mm noctuas are garbage for their price

>First time builders don't fucking need after market coolers
It is when youre buying a used CPU.

probably not, most first time builders will stick with the stock cooler anyway. nowadays it really doesn't matter unless you have shitty airflow, want to oc, or live in a volcano

For me it's the Deepcool Gammax 400

>most first time builders will stick with the stock cooler anyway
so, we're going in circles now?

idk, I didn't read the whole thread lmao

Based and poopilled
Fuck gooks

I got a free AM4 mounting kit from Noctua just because I owned an NH-D9L and bought an AM4 motherboard.

pretty much all 8700k's do that, because they are a shit cpu with shit TIM bought by shitheads.

Go by the number of heatpipes and with generic 120mm fan mounts so the crap fans can be replaced. Pic related for nearly the same price. But I can't find a 120mm/doubled 5 pipe combination for these sorts of prices. Only 90mm versions.

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Thickness of heatpipes also makes a difference.

What the fuck is this piece of shit?

>SOLOMON cooler

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How's this compared to stock then cooler?

*beats thermodynamics*
*reverses entropy*

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The fans? Their 120mms definitely feel overpriced for what you get. thinking of switching them out for those new corsairs eventually.

it's $40 where i live.
so i got the $19.99 hyper 212 led instead.
my old hyper 612s don't have any am4 bracket unless i zip tie it.