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That Noctua is a beast and yes better than the H80. But 3lb and look at the size. How many people have bought one only to realize it hits their top PCI-E slot, Top fans, or rear fans. It's massive. And for the price you can pick up an AIO liquid cooler.

For the price I think Cryorig makes the best CPU cooler. At $100 is when I start to look into liquid.
A Noctua D15 is massive. I don't like that big a heatsink. I prefer water cooling for that reason.

Also try to squeeze an SSD into the build.

Checkout the Fractal Define S. Wicked nice case, room for 2 SSD and 1 hard drive behind the motherboard tray and that's it. No optical since nobody uses them any more. Just get an external drive for the odd time you need it. The inside is bare and ready for liquid cooling.

I'd try to get a 240mm cooler. Something like the Enermax Liquimax 2, Fractal Kelvin, Kraken by NZXT or even the Corsair ones. If you really want nice check out the EKWB predator AIO.
 
That Noctua is a beast and yes better than the H80. But 3lb and look at the size. How many people have bought one only to realize it hits their top PCI-E slot, Top fans, or rear fans. It's massive. And for the price you can pick up an AIO liquid cooler.

For the price I think Cryorig makes the best CPU cooler. At $100 is when I start to look into liquid.
 
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