i7 6700k cooler with spec03

ibrahim2016

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if i want good coller for overclock i7 6700k with this case corsair spec 03 what i must get for price i have some suggestions for the money of course
air cooler i can get evo 212\cryorig h7\cryorig h5 \ noctua nh-u12s\noctua nh-D15
for liquid i can get these thermaltake water 3.0 \cooler master seidon 120 v plus
what to choose and buy for that cpu and case
 
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Oh hey, you know what, that case only takes CPU heatsinks up to 157mm, and both the h5 and the evo 212 are taller than that. H7 would be the only one of those that fits. Personally I would've wanted the h5 because of more airflow, but if it won't fit, it won't fit.

Another excellent CPU cooler for low-height clearance is the Zalman CNPS9500A - same price range, great airflow/noise ratio, and will definitely fit in almost any normal case. I've used a bunch of them in machines I've built and have always been very happy with them.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835118223
Basically, unless there's a specific reason you are trying to overclock your CPU to the limit, the Cryorig is fine (evo 212 if you're really budget-conscious). An i7-6700k should be able to handle almost anything you want at stock - and certainly with a moderate overclock. So, no reason to spend $100 for a couple extra 0.1 GHz than you could get with a mid-range cooler.

 


which cry rog of them and u prefer evo if i overclock it in future ? and the can stick into that case or it will be problem?
 


u have this cpu with evo212 ? and u think cryorig is better now ? and the case can get thes cooler in? no neeed for noctua or water colling (i cant get big water cooler like any with 2 fans 240 or 140 or even 120 its too costy for me)
 
I have the Cooler Master Seidon 120v (non-plus). While it is a decent cooler, there are a couple minor flaws that might make you consider something else.

The first issue I had is one of the screw mounts on the radiator stripped out right away due to the metal (assuming aluminum) being quite thin at those spots. The other issue I had was that the fan after a few months started exhibiting a ticking noise which got progressively louder until I replaced it with a Corsair fan.

Outside those issues, everything else has performed smoothly and the performance has been good.
 


what do think of the plus one ? u have i7 6700k overclock?and the same case of mine bro?
 


Oh hey, you know what, that case only takes CPU heatsinks up to 157mm, and both the h5 and the evo 212 are taller than that. H7 would be the only one of those that fits. Personally I would've wanted the h5 because of more airflow, but if it won't fit, it won't fit.

Another excellent CPU cooler for low-height clearance is the Zalman CNPS9500A - same price range, great airflow/noise ratio, and will definitely fit in almost any normal case. I've used a bunch of them in machines I've built and have always been very happy with them.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835118223
 
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With the plus, the radiator looks to be identical, so the stripping issue is probably the same. The fan is different though, so the ticking issue might be resolved. I am personally using a i5 4670k (Haswell) that has been overclocked in a RVZ01B; where space is tight.
 


so h5 and evo and offcourse noctua will not fit so if i go with h7 it will be good for the cpu ? and will perferom will or go with water for what i mention before ?and zalman is not availeble here just zalman cnps5x and cnps10x ? i will stick to that pc long time and do some gaming
 


Those specks are wrong the 212 EVO does fit inside that case.
Been their done that.
 


so u mean that evo 212 and cryorig h5 can fit in my case and i can close the door without any issue
 


so cryorig h7 is best solution for me with i7 6700k ,i can overclock and the case will have much room for airflow ?
 
so all u prefer guys to get cryorig H7 cuase of my case of course but just ask if i can get these with the same price of cryorig maybe much more not too much (Noctua NH-L12 .OR. Noctua NH-C12P SE14) us sill prefer H7 for me
 


I'm sorry for offtop but I need to contact capt_taco and to know his opinion. My question to him is related to this thread http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2763044/ddr3-ram-intel-core-6600k.html
Tell me how does your PC work? Especially I'm interested in possible issues with Intel 6600k and DDR3 1,5V memory that you could have during past 2 years. I hope you will see this message. Thanks in advance!