dkcomputer :
I'd highly suggest not overclocking that much, the performance difference is not very high beyond 4.4ghz which the mobo will do automatically, and it destroys the life of the processor.
In another couple years people with coolers like the D14 will be examples of 'old' computers. Massive cooling solutions are going away, they're simply not needed - higher clock speeds are not the answer to performance increases, intel figured that out a long time ago. Something silent but good enough to keep you steady at 4.4 and low temps is what you want. The only reason for a D14 would be for heavy long-term overclocking, which will destroy the life of a processor.
Google for articles on performance increase with higher clock speeds, its so minimal from 4.4 to 5.0 but it kills the processor exponentially faster
In another couple years people with coolers like the D14 will be examples of 'old' computers. Massive cooling solutions are going away, they're simply not needed - higher clock speeds are not the answer to performance increases, intel figured that out a long time ago. Something silent but good enough to keep you steady at 4.4 and low temps is what you want. The only reason for a D14 would be for heavy long-term overclocking, which will destroy the life of a processor.
Google for articles on performance increase with higher clock speeds, its so minimal from 4.4 to 5.0 but it kills the processor exponentially faster
No I am not going to overclock beyond 4.4 ghz, at the beginning I am not going to overclock at all. The SilenX EFZ-120HA5 you suggested seem to have high temperatures, that's why I was looking for a better low noise and good performing cooler, and from the reviews I found on youtube and other sites the D14 looks to be one of the best.
Do you know any other cooler that has low noise and good performance? Within the 70-80$ range.
I also was thinking to go for ASUS P8Z77-V DELUXE.
What do you think about this mobo, I think I will need the wireless and bluetooth capabilities, also I think the PLX PEX8608 switch chip will be handy
Since the chipset doesn’t have enough PCI Express lanes available to connect all the devices that are present on this motherboard, this chip automatically switches PCI Express lanes in order to provide the highest performance possible to the device that is requiring performance at any given moment On motherboards without this chip, you need to manually disable devices (namely, USB 3.0 and SATA-600 ports) that you are not using if you want to achieve the highest possible performance on the ports that are being used.
I have also decided to go for the corsair Corsair Carbide Series 500R. This case seems to be more expandable and more future proof.