Cooler master v6 gt vs. liquid

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I am going to be getting an AMD x6 1055T, and going to overclock from 3.6 to 4.0 ghz, as I have seen it is possible. On the new computer I am going to build, I am trying to decide weather I should get the v6 gt or go with some type of liquid. Could anyone give me some insight on which would provide better temps, and less maintenance, as I have never had liquid and don't really know how it works. Thanks. :)
 
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You'll have to watch your case choice with the CM V6 GT. It's 165 mm tall. But it does cool well.

Cooler Master V6GT CPU Cooler Review

The Corsair H50 or H70 are sealed unit CPU watercoolers that are easy to install and have no maintenance.
Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU Water Cooling Kit Review
Corsair Hydro Series H70 CPU Water Cooling Kit Review

When you get right down to it any of the top CPU coolers should be good enough to let you get top overclocks out of your X6 1055T - what ever that might be.

corsair_h70_028.jpg
You'll have to watch your case choice with the CM V6 GT. It's 165 mm tall. But it does cool well.

Cooler Master V6GT CPU Cooler Review

The Corsair H50 or H70 are sealed unit CPU watercoolers that are easy to install and have no maintenance.
Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU Water Cooling Kit Review
Corsair Hydro Series H70 CPU Water Cooling Kit Review

When you get right down to it any of the top CPU coolers should be good enough to let you get top overclocks out of your X6 1055T - what ever that might be.

corsair_h70_028.jpg
 
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