Any good fans to replace the shitty intel stock fan that i have? Seriously, this thing gets loud sometimes and it's always making annoying sounds. I have a pentium g4560, btw,
>>61696529
NH-D15
>>61696553
>$90
I'm not made of money, anon
LogicalIncrements recommends CRYORIG M9i for $20 ameriburgers
Cryorig H7
hyper 212 evo
>>61696638
this or the H7 are great budget coolers. Cooler master is decent too but their mounting brackets are a pain in the ass.
use your mum op she blows real good.
>>61696657
The same thing I heard about yours.
>>61696653
I think i'm getting the H7, but any opinions on the >>61696649?
>>61696529
*CREEEEEK*
Alright, thanks anons for your help, I'm getting H7
>>61696693
hyper 212 evo is good but it's a fucking pain in the ass to install. I'd say the CRYORIG M9i is your best choice depending on your CPU and if you plan to OC. H7 if you're gonna OC.
>>61696529
What do you do with the spare fan?
>>61696696
*crack*
I got a tpc612 for 10 bucks its pretty good
>>61696529
deepcool ice edge vs 2.0 mini its like 11 dollars on wish.com
>gonna OC
>280mm AIOs are able to fit in my case
>hear good things about the be quiet! one
>$200 minimum because I'm not a bong/yuropoor
>>61696605
You asked for a good fan. You get what you pay for.
Does anyone know if a hyper 212 would be safe to install on a skylake system if i move my desktop to friends houses every weekend? i heard that heavier coolers can cause warping but idk if transporting in a car would cause it
>>61697390
Should be fine so long as you lay it flat and go on a route that doesn't have a bunch of bumps. Alternative is to go for a smaller cooler or to remove and reinstall the cooler every time you take it with it.