Air Cooler Advice Needed For I7-8700k

SuperGhost

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Hello,I'm looking for an air cooler for the i7-8700k which i will probably won't be overclocking, but in case i do it's not going to be something crazy,so with that in mind i need something that'll be able to keep the processor nice and cool at stock values and is able to handle some overclocking i have looked over a couple coolers and the ones that stood out the most to me are the noctua nh-d14,be quiet dark rock 3 (non pro),cryorig h5 ultimate so out of those which one is the best?,also if you have other suggestions please suggest them.

Thank you :D
 
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Sure that's a good one. You might have trouble finding it. I'd get the Thermalright Macho Rev B or Scythe Mugen Max instead. The Mugen Max has the best performance. The Macho Rev B is the quietest with second best performance. Unless you can get a good price on the SBM. They are all good.

The Scythe Mugen Max gets even better results and is about the same price. Depending on where you look.

SuperGhost

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what do you think of the thermalright macho 120 sbm? is the noctua NH-D14 still better? because according to this https://www.tweaktown.com/image.php?image=imagescdn.tweaktown.com/content/7/8/7810_27_thermalright-macho-120-sbm-cpu-cooler-review.png the difference between the noctua and the thermalright is really not that big,and thermalright is cheaper so do you think the thermalright is a good idea? or just get the noctua?
 
Sure that's a good one. You might have trouble finding it. I'd get the Thermalright Macho Rev B or Scythe Mugen Max instead. The Mugen Max has the best performance. The Macho Rev B is the quietest with second best performance. Unless you can get a good price on the SBM. They are all good.

The Scythe Mugen Max gets even better results and is about the same price. Depending on where you look.
 
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