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    Kuhler 620?

    I'm thinking about getting the kuhler h2o 620 for my i5 3570k, Is it any good? thanks

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    Re: Kuhler 620?

    add few more coins and get 920. IVY runs hotter than sandy

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    Re: Kuhler 620?

    I know it's a fair price difference, however if you have the money I'd definitely recommend you to get the Noctua NH-D14 (~£60), Thermalright TY-140 (~£70) or the Phanteks PH-TC14PE (~£70). They provide much better cooling and are also much quieter than any of those closed loop coolers. If you do end up getting one of those closed loop coolers you might have to look into replacing the fans anyway, as I've heard many people mention they are loud, this would make up the cost of getting one of the large air coolers I listed previously anyway. Also: If you do get that closed loop cooler and want to change the fans, the main thing you want to look out for is static pressure, not CFM.

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    Re: Kuhler 620?

    Agreed with Newblet. The Noctua will be great. Just make sure your RAM will fit under the cooler.

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    Re: Kuhler 620?

    920 with antec quiet typoon fans is a nice setup

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