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    Corsair H60 Hydro

    As per the title how good are these interms of noise, (quitness) and performance.
    Im not after a 100% overclock and it to run at 1 degrees but my stadard AMD cooler is very loud under load

    Also does it work with a Phenom II 1090T AM3 BE?

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    Re: Corsair H60 Hydro

    Well I don't own one, but from reading the Hexus review http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=29609 I can tell you that it is very quiet indeed when the fan is at low speed, but if you want to overclock, the higher fan speeds needed to cool the additional heat could possibly create a perceptually similar volume of noise as your current cooler. This could be remedied by changing the fans for quieter models. It's apparently a capable cooler, but can struggle at high loads.

    It is listed as AM3 compatible, so should work with a AM3 board and processor.

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