920 4.4ghz cooler

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Wait for the Corsair H70 if you want a hassle-free, and easy liquid cooling solution :) It's out in some EU countries already, not too sure about the US though.

spec page: http://www.corsair.com/products/h70/default.aspx

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Also, check this out: http://www.hardwareheaven.com/reviews/1012/pg6/corsair-h70-cpu-cooler-review-thermal-acoustic-performance-43ghz.html
 


I agree with you that is very good cooler but the radiator is 120 mm , the cool it radiator is 240mm so it will cool my cpu better.Check it
 

The Coolit rad is is also half the thickness of the H70 rad, it's advantage ( no pun intended ) is that you would be able to install 4 fans in a push/pull configuration, provided you have the room in your case.
 
I'll give him less than a week after installing before he posts a new thread "My i7 920 @ 4.4GHz (w/whatever one he decides on, Coolit,H70,Swiftech) load temps in the mid-high 80's, is that OK?"

 
instead of spending alot of money on a cooling system why dont you just down clock it? do you really NEED 4.4ghz? is it really worth the extra few fps or the few seconds lower load time? down clock it to stock speeds and bench it against the 4.4ghz with what you usually use your computer for and see if u can see a difference. if not then just keep it at stock...it'll make your life alot ezer
 
I am running 4.4ghz on my 661 with air cooling, the max temp I have ever reached is 64c at 100% load. It is rock solid every time...
 
It's his money to spend how he sees fit. However, making informed purchasing decisions is something that is often overlooked. Few people do any research on what they are about to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on. They just want to ask 'what should I get?' and assume they will get info from people they've never met...