Sir_Poop_Alot
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Gonna change out the stock HS+Fan on the i7-2600K, and looking at the CM Hyper 212+ as the replacement. What are your opinions on it? Worth it? It's on sale for around $24+tax.
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Gonna change out the stock HS+Fan on the i7-2600K, and looking at the CM Hyper 212+ as the replacement. What are your opinions on it? Worth it? It's on sale for around $24+tax.
I think someone mentioned Microcenter for the states. I know in Canada its $24 at bestdirect, I then just price matched with N C I X.$24 where?
I would like to know if its an improvement over the freezer 64 pro i have now, my 955 at 4.7ghz with 1.4v core is running 45-50 loaded....but thats really quad loaded, 45c is normal use loaded
they were $20 each at microcenter shipped. picked up 3 and sold one. wish i hadn't now
It's a great cooler, and pretty much impossible to beat for that price. There are better heatsinks out there, but Sandy Bridge CPUs don't put out that much heat to begin with, so it should be perfectly suitable for a nice ~4.8GHz overclock.Gonna change out the stock HS+Fan on the i7-2600K, and looking at the CM Hyper 212+ as the replacement. What are your opinions on it? Worth it? It's on sale for around $24+tax.
It would almost definitely be an improvement.I would like to know if its an improvement over the freezer 64 pro i have now, my 955 at 4.7ghz with 1.4v core is running 45-50 loaded....but thats really quad loaded, 45c is normal use loaded
I have this same cooler on my 2600k. I'm oc'd to 4.5 24/7 and at 100% load it's about 57*C.
Uhm. No offense, but I hope that's a typo. Phenom II processors aren't capable of going more than 4.4-4.5Ghz on air (and that's if you got a golden cpu). 4.7 is right in the chilled water/single stage territory... and 1.4 vcore?
Plus you mention using a AC 64 pro... a fossilized cooler that can barely handle dual cores, nevermind quads. So I'm hoping it's a typo.