FX 8350 cpu .


does that mean we have to get water cooling for this one
 

so what do i basicly need to keep it quite , i dont play to OC
 


 
Hyperevo 212 works like a champ for this cpu, I am currently on a 30$ thermalright 120m, and my cpu is overclocked to 4.5ghz and has never gone beyond 56c, you will be fine.
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im only worried about noise and such will it be quite i dont wanna hear weird and loud noises if so
 
Most of the noise in your machine will be the graphics card honestly, when gaming. If you're just doing daily tasks it will be quiet.

I have a 212 EVO on my FX 8320 and it's very quiet. Most of the noise comes from my graphics card (single fan works overtime 🙁 ), 4 case fans, and my coil-whine stricken PSU.

So in other words, it should be pretty damn silent as it is on mine. Shame that the rest of my rig is so loud. 😀
 

thanks , im kind of embarrased what im asking , but how can you keep GPU quite aswell ?
 


Get one with a decent cooler on it from a good company, which I didn't (since noise isn't my main concern, but budget). Sapphire seem to be the best around from my experience - look for one with at least two fans, but for the most part they will make a bit of noise. Also ensure you get a nice enough case so you get decent airflow to the GPU so it doesn't start heating up too much and then the fan would have to start working harder, making more noise (which, once again, I didn't 😀 ). If you're not gaming or doing heavy work it will be near silent.

I've also heard that Nvidia GPU's make less noise - how much less, or whether it's even true, I don't know. I haven't owned one in a while.

Even so, they tend to be pretty quiet.
 


you mean i should get a good pc case that does have fans right , i've heard there some 120mm and 140mm how many i should get to keep it under control and no noise pls 😀 , also i will use it for gaming mostly
 


Yeah, one with decent airflow (you can look up reviews :) ) and a price that fits your budget. Different cases can house different fans, 120mm is pretty universal though. For fans, I'd say 4 - you may want to look at some quieter ones than the stock fans if noise is an issue. I've heard corsair make some pretty quiet ones, I'm sure others do too - it should be pretty easy to search for some nice ones. Some cases support 140mm on, for example, the side panel. Again, look up the specs of the fan, the RPM, CFM and dba.

If you really wanted you could get a fan controller to put in one of the spare bays on the front of the PC case. However, fan speed (and therefore noise) can be controlled just as easily through software often supplied with the motherboard, or I believe programs like speedfan.
 

4 - does that mean i have to get 2x120mm and 2x140mm fans to be quite and its supposed to be something like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181045
 


I'd say 4x120mm and maybe a 140mm if it fits in the case - if you look up the case on the manufacturer's website it should state how many fans/which size it can house.

Those fans look nice. I've heard good things about the corsair SP120's too.