Will a Corsair H50 be good enough for a i-7 8700k

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Sure. But if you're going for an AIO, at least get a 240 or 280mm model.
The 120mms aren't worth it and are outperformed by some air coolers.

timelordwhotardis

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im just gonna return it and buy a evo 212, because i wanna overclock it to atleast 5 ghz
 

ritvarsdavis

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Evo 212 won't let you overclock it to 5GHz. The cooler is too outdated. Noctua's range of air coolers is good, NH-D14, NH-D15, NH-D15S or Cryorig R1 Ultimate, H5, H7. While it matters what cooler you get, it's still a silicon lottery. Every chip overclocks differently, some better, some worse.
 

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You want to do extreme overclocks? With an entry level cooler(i.e., the 212)? Not happening. Don't get a high-end cpu and then cheap out on the cooling...
You have to go either big air cooling(I think a couple mid sized can do it too) or the 240/280mm AIO sizes I mentioned earlier.
 

timelordwhotardis

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do you think that it would be enough for it to run stock at 3.7 and turbo to 4.7 (thats how it works right?. im new to the overclocking scene)
 

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Well, I wouldn't risk it. Age of Evo 212 reign is over long ago. A good alternative tho, if you don't plan to overclock for now, is Cryorig H7. It's a cheap yet a good air cooler, it's 35£ on Amazon UK and 35$ on US. Will keep your i7 under control no problem.
 

timelordwhotardis

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so if i dont overclock it will run 3.7 ghz and turbo on its own to 4.7 Ghz right?.