[SOLVED] Is The ARCTIC Freezer 34 eSports DUO CPU Cooler Good For cooling the i7 9700K

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I was wondering if the I7 9700k will stay cooled with the ARCTIC Freezer 34 eSports DUO CPU Cooler and what do you think the avg temps will be with it, i dont want to risk overheating it and it potentially die. The build is an i7 9700k with a 2070 super
 
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If no overclocking, should keep it below 80 C(maybe further). There are cheaper options on the market though. The Deepcool Gammaxx 400 with blue or red LEDs are priced very low in US and CAN(only blue is cheap). I think a good 3 or 4 heatpipe tower cooler will be your best bet(like your current pick). I'd say you should go on PCPartpicker, look at your CPU and see what sort of CPU fans they pick. See if they give the CPU cooler a good or bad rating.

https://pcpartpicker.com/builds/by_part/WtyV3C

AIO is unnecessary imo. Go into the cooling forum if you want someone more adept at this. Also, mention your case setup, as more cooling savvy people can use that. I just know mesh = good and moar fans = moar air.

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If no overclocking, should keep it below 80 C(maybe further). There are cheaper options on the market though. The Deepcool Gammaxx 400 with blue or red LEDs are priced very low in US and CAN(only blue is cheap). I think a good 3 or 4 heatpipe tower cooler will be your best bet(like your current pick). I'd say you should go on PCPartpicker, look at your CPU and see what sort of CPU fans they pick. See if they give the CPU cooler a good or bad rating.

https://pcpartpicker.com/builds/by_part/WtyV3C

AIO is unnecessary imo. Go into the cooling forum if you want someone more adept at this. Also, mention your case setup, as more cooling savvy people can use that. I just know mesh = good and moar fans = moar air.
 
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Sep 12, 2020
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If no overclocking, should keep it below 80 C(maybe further). There are cheaper options on the market though. The Deepcool Gammaxx 400 with blue or red LEDs are priced very low in US and CAN(only blue is cheap). I think a good 3 or 4 heatpipe tower cooler will be your best bet(like your current pick). I'd say you should go on PCPartpicker, look at your CPU and see what sort of CPU fans they pick. See if they give the CPU cooler a good or bad rating.

https://pcpartpicker.com/builds/by_part/WtyV3C

AIO is unnecessary imo. Go into the cooling forum if you want someone more adept at this. Also, mention your case setup, as more cooling savvy people can use that. I just know mesh = good and moar fans = moar air.
this is my build: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Stabillix/saved/ im getting an AIO because im going to overclock probably at safe speeds
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