Hyper 212 EVO or Liqtech 120x?

bheemarocks

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Hi, I am torn between getting the Hyper 212 EVO and the Liqtech 120x liquid cooler. I have heard great things about both and want to know which one will suit me best. I have an i7 4790k on an Asus z97-a motherboard and plan to overlclock my CPU.

All feedback is greatly appreciated.
 
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Get the Hyper 212 EVO. This stellar budget air cooler even perform close to some reputed liquid coolers.

Here you can find 212 EVO in the top of the chart with many other reputed air/liquid coolers
http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=2655&page=5
I have become a bit jaded on the subject of haswell cooling for overclocking.
How high you can OC is firstly determined by your luck in the bin lottery.
I had high expectations from the Devil's canyon parts and their better thermals.
I found out that the thermals really do not matter unless, perhaps, you are a competitive overclocker.
Haswell runs quite cool, that is, until you raise the voltage past 1.25v or so.
Once you go past 1.3v, then you really do need very good cooling to keep stress loads under say 85c.
But, the consensus is that voltages higher than 1.30 are not a good thing for 24/7 usage.
I have been unable to find any official Intel recommendation on what is a safe vcore limit.

Even if you can handle the heat, how much do you really need that extra multiplier from say 4.4 to 4.6?

The i7-4790K runs at 4.0/4.4 stock; it hardly needs any more.

My canned rant on liquid cooling:
------------------------start of rant-------------------
You buy a liquid cooler to be able to extract an extra multiplier or two out of your OC.
How much do you really need?
I do not much like all in one liquid coolers when a good air cooler like a Noctua NH-D15 or phanteks can do the job just as well.
A liquid cooler will be expensive, noisy, less reliable, and will not cool any better
in a well ventilated case.
Liquid cooling is really air cooling, it just puts the heat exchange in a different place.
The orientation of the radiator will cause a problem.
If you orient it to take in cool air from the outside, you will cool the cpu better, but the hot air then circulates inside the case heating up the graphics card and motherboard.
If you orient it to exhaust(which I think is better) , then your cpu cooling will be less effective because it uses pre heated case air.
And... I have read too many tales of woe when a liquid cooler leaks.
google "H100 leak"
-----------------------end of rant--------------------------

Your pc will be quieter, more reliable, and will be cooled equally well with a decent air cooler.

 


Get the Hyper 212 EVO. This stellar budget air cooler even perform close to some reputed liquid coolers.

Here you can find 212 EVO in the top of the chart with many other reputed air/liquid coolers
http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=2655&page=5
 
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