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Whats the best air cooler for a e6300?

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Posted by: Pepsiboy700

My friend will be doing heavy overclocking to a e6300 and wants to know whats the best air cooler for it. Money isnt an issue.



Posted by: plant

maybe one of those fans from the back of a hover buggy thing, as seen in australia.



Posted by: CrazeD

Zalman CNPS9500.



Posted by: Lord AnthraX

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by CrazeD [/i]
[B]Zalman CNPS9500. [/B][/QUOTE]

No.


Tuniq Tower 120 > Zalman CNPS9700 > Big Typhoon > Zalman CNPS9500.


Yes, I have owned ALL of them.



Posted by: augest

The 9500 is nice, But I don't know how well it will do with HEAVY over clocking. If budget isn't a problem, Why not just go with water cooled?



Posted by: Pepsiboy700

Doesnt want to deal with it. Hes too lazy.



Posted by: decibaL

If price is no option then check out the [URL=http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5345/ex-wat-111/CoolIT_Systems_Eliminator_Universal_CPU_Cooler_-_Preassembled_Internal_TEC_Water_Cooling_Kit.html?tl=c105s189b44#blank]CoolIT Systems Eliminator[/URL] .

If you want great performance at a few decibels then take a look at the [URL=http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=185&products_id=20691]Titan Amanda TEC Cooler[/URL] .

They both are thermoelectric coolers that can install right out of the box, no measuring or planning of loops are required. Therefore the ease of installation of air cooling and better-than-water-cooling performance.



Posted by: CrazeD

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Lord AnthraX [/i]
[B]No.


Tuniq Tower 120 > Zalman CNPS9700 > Big Typhoon > Zalman CNPS9500.


Yes, I have owned ALL of them. [/B][/QUOTE]

Oops, I meant the 9700, not the 9500.

The 9700 is probably much easier to install than the Tuniq Tower, and with good case cooling it will work fine for over clocking.

How much better was the Tuniq Tower?



Posted by: decibaL

1-4 degrees Celsius

The Thermalright Ultra 120 is better than the Tuniq by 1 degree at full load and performs the same at idle for processors.



Posted by: vernong1992

i lvoe the tuniq tower 120, however there are some mobos that reject it because of metal or something, u need electromagentic tape or something?, like the biostar tforce 965pt



Posted by: TheMajor

[color=darkred]Scythe Infinity (that's what I ordered)
[url]http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/core_2_cpu_cooler_roundup/[/url][/color]

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Posted by: leje0306

Zalman CNPS9700>ALL

Just kidding, I have this and love it, quiet and keeps my E6300 @ 3.00 GHz @ 53C. And this is with only 40 hours on the arctic silver and running at 3/4 speed. So it will come down. Other wise I too would recommend the fan off the hover buggy thingy.





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