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    Re: 1700X Cooler

    Cant go wrong with Noctua usually

    I quite like the be quiet designs myself.

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    Re: 1700X Cooler

    I have a lot of BeQuiet stuff as like their designs myself, my case and all the fans are BeQuiet for instance.

    After going through some reviews and working out if I really wanted to buy a AM4 kit extra the Noctua placed well. The dark rock pro 3 looks a beast though!
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    Re: 1700X Cooler

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonj1611 View Post

    After going through some reviews and working out if I really wanted to buy a AM4 kit extra the Noctua placed well. The dark rock pro 3 looks a beast though!
    Dark Rock Pro 3 is beautiful but you do need to consider the weight on the mobo and not move the case about much.

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    Re: 1700X Cooler

    I did take a look at it and some video reviews and it is a big big cooler. I did like the look of the Coolermaster V8 but again at almost a kilo in weight its a lot.
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    Re: 1700X Cooler

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonj1611 View Post
    I have a lot of BeQuiet stuff as like their designs myself, my case and all the fans are BeQuiet for instance.

    After going through some reviews and working out if I really wanted to buy a AM4 kit extra the Noctua placed well. The dark rock pro 3 looks a beast though!
    I got my AM4 kit for free via form on their site!

    Probably wont even need it, but if I shift my hardware maybe someone else will.

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