I still prefer air cooling for my CPUs, for several reasons.
IF you also prefer air cooling, keep reading. I've uses the Cooler Master EVO 212 on numerous builds. If you've used one you know it is a HUGE pain to install, and is usually a two person project. Also it presses so hard on the CPU I've always worried about damaging the CPU.
For my last several builds (and all future builds) I now use the Noctua CPU Cooler and they are nothing short of amazing - in performance & design, and are just about as easy to install as the stock cooling CPU fans.
They make it in two basic sizes, I've used both and love both, simply use the one that fits your case.
Here are the links to these two CPU coolers, have fun!
Noctua CPU Cooler [NH-U12S]
https://noctua.at/en/nh-u12s
Noctua 14cm U-series Single Tower CPU Cooler, Brown (NH-U14S)
https://noctua.at/en/nh-u14s
IF you also prefer air cooling, keep reading. I've uses the Cooler Master EVO 212 on numerous builds. If you've used one you know it is a HUGE pain to install, and is usually a two person project. Also it presses so hard on the CPU I've always worried about damaging the CPU.
For my last several builds (and all future builds) I now use the Noctua CPU Cooler and they are nothing short of amazing - in performance & design, and are just about as easy to install as the stock cooling CPU fans.
They make it in two basic sizes, I've used both and love both, simply use the one that fits your case.
Here are the links to these two CPU coolers, have fun!
Noctua CPU Cooler [NH-U12S]
https://noctua.at/en/nh-u12s
Noctua 14cm U-series Single Tower CPU Cooler, Brown (NH-U14S)
https://noctua.at/en/nh-u14s
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