Will a cooler master 412s be able to cool an i7 7700k and an gtx 1080 ti

Lorenzo GTX

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Hello,

I'm wondering if i should get the cooler master 412s to cool an i7 7700k and an gtx 1080 ti.

Will this cooler be able to keep the temperature well below max?

And if so, will I be able to overclock? Or would that make the temperature too high.

My PC specs:

Corsair Crystal 460X RGB
Intel Core i7-7700K 4,2GHz
Cooler Master Hyper 412S (IF IT CAN COOL PROPERLY)
Asus Prime Z270-A
Crucial Ballistix 32GB DDR4-2400
NVIDIA GTX 1080Ti 11GB
525GB SSD Crucial MX300
2000GB HDD SATAIII
Asus Strix Soar
750 Watt Cooler Master

Thanks in advance
 
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Only depends on how hard you going to push it, higher voltage = higher heat output
Also you can afford 7700k and 1080 ti, why cant you add 30-40$ for a better cooler.
From what ive seen good air cooler would be noctua d14/d15, cryorig h5 or R1, be quiet dark rock 3
Good more expensive AIO water coolers 280mm or 360mm will cool better but performance/price wise they not worth it.
 


I could get a better cooler but i'm buying this computer pre-build at a website and they only offer certain coolers, this is the best air cooler , then they offer water coolers. I dont trust water coolers so i stay away from those.

I could always buy a different air cooler after, and replace it. ( Not sure if that would break my warranty tho)

I don't think i'll have to overclock my pc anyway, if i have an i7 7700k and an GTX 1080 TI right? Pretty sure its powerfull enough to run ANY game on ULTRA. ( doesn"t have to be 4k). Correct me if i'm wrong!

In this case, i won't need a different air cooler since i won't be needing to overclock at all. ( may add 10fps, but who cares about 10fps on top of the 150+ or more). So i could just go with the 412s ?
 


Well you didnt mention it, thought you are going to build it yourself. Then yes 412 will be fine and may let you slightly overclock your system (guess 4.8GHZ) Temperature depends on - room temperature/air flow/voltage/other component heat output/etc - hard to tell.
 
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