[SOLVED] hyper 212 black edition or Led turbo

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hyper 212 black edition or Led turbo which one is better for overclocking R5 2600 to 4.2 or 4.1 on 1.350 V.

and which is the best HYPER 212 cooler of all of these
 
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I have a Ryzen 5 2600 OC'd to 4 GHz with an Arctic 33 eSports Edition dual fan cooler (see my signature for my full specs).
My CPU idles at 29-30c and maxes out at 55-56c after 3 to 4 hours of gaming.
I would not recommend a CM 212 for an OC'd 2600.
See Phaaze88's post above for some good alternatives.
Sadly the CM Hyper 212's don't perform much (if any) better than the stock AMD wraith stealth cooler.
sorry what is TDP for coolers
TDP, or thermal design power of a cooler, is essentially the volume of heat the cooler is capable of handling.
The Ryzen 2600 is a 65w TDP at stock settings. This obviously goes up when overclocking.
and so if you were me and want to overclock the r5 2600 to something like 4.2 at 1.350v would you be getting the LED TURBO OR THE BLACK EDITION
Whichever is the cheapest option. Which of these 2 options is the cheapest in your area?
1)Hyper 212 LED Turbo?
2)Hyper 212 Black Edition + a 2nd 120mm fan?
 
TDP, or thermal design power of a cooler, is essentially the volume of heat the cooler is capable of handling.
The Ryzen 2600 is a 65w TDP at stock settings. This obviously goes up when overclocking.

Whichever is the cheapest option. Which of these 2 options is the cheapest in your area?
1)Hyper 212 LED Turbo?
2)Hyper 212 Black Edition + a 2nd 120mm fan?
now i find another problem that the led turbo dosen't fit in my case cuz its 163M and mine only can handle 160M so now i have to buy the black edition and it not cheaper than led turbo in my area so should i save to it or there is another option
 
I have a Ryzen 5 2600 OC'd to 4 GHz with an Arctic 33 eSports Edition dual fan cooler (see my signature for my full specs).
My CPU idles at 29-30c and maxes out at 55-56c after 3 to 4 hours of gaming.
I would not recommend a CM 212 for an OC'd 2600.
See Phaaze88's post above for some good alternatives.
Sadly the CM Hyper 212's don't perform much (if any) better than the stock AMD wraith stealth cooler.
 
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