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Best Cooling Options for i5 7600k: SilentiumPC Spartan 3 PRO vs Fortis3 vs Cooler Master Hyper 212

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  • #1 16293536
    Zbhok205
    Level 7  
    Hello,
    I am currently replacing a lot of components in my current computer with new ones, only the housing, power supply and disks remain. I am buying a new motherboard, processor, RAM and graphics card. I have a question for you what cooling should I buy for the i5 7600k, so that it also fits into my housing (not too big) and motherboard. For now I will not overclock the processor, maybe in the future and then I will replace the cooling with a stronger one, so I care about a cheap and good cooling up to PLN 100, I was thinking about SilentiumPC Spartan 3 PRO . You can also give more expensive suggestions, because I was also thinking about SilentiumPC Fortis 3 or Cooler Master Hyper 212 , but I am afraid that it will not enter the closed housing, considering that I have an additional fan on the wall just above the processor. I think I could put a cooling that is up to 14.5 cm high, but I'm not sure, so please help with cooling well.

    Motherboard: MSI Z270 GAMING M3
    processor: Intel Core I5-7600K
    Graphics Card: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 Xtreme Gaming 6GB
    RAM: ADATA XPG Z1 2x4GB 2400MHz DDR4 CL16
    Power Supply: Aerocool AEROPGSSTRIKE-X-600 600W
    Disk 1 (system): Samsung Spin Point F1 HD753LJ 750GB 7200RPM
    Disk 2 (storage): Seagate 3.5 '' 2TB 7200RPM
    Housing: Chieftec Libra LF-01B
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  • #2 16294159
    marcin55246
    Level 25  
    Silentium acc. data will not live long, CM definitely longer. Also take interest in the Gelid Antarctica CPU, it has a higher air throughput and a max TDP of 220 [W], it is a bit lower, 140mm. Quieter than the above, but I think it doesn't matter that much. See also Thermalright HR-02 - Macho Rev. B and be quiet! Dark Rock 3.

    Replace the system disk with SSD, it will be much better. If you sit on SSD, you won't want to go back to regular HDD.
    Even the cheapest, e.g. ADATA 128GB 2.5 '' SATA SSD Ultimate SU800 3D NAND. Store only the system and essentials, the rest on the HDD.
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  • #3 16294656
    cxzcxz123
    Level 32  
    I am puzzled by the selection of such expensive unprofitable RAMs you provided. Why these ones? After all, you can take better:
    https://www.morele.net/pamiec-corsair-vengean...-3000mhz-cl15-black-cmk8gx4m2b3000c15-764771/

    And is it not possible to take a cheaper video card:
    https://www.morele.net/karta-graficzna-gigaby...92-bit-2xdvi-d-hdmi-dp-box-gv-n1060wf2oc-6gd- 974808 /
    And put it back on the SSD? Or take the cheaper RX480 and buy an SSD right away.
  • #4 16295024
    Zbhok205
    Level 7  
    The coolers you provided are great, but they are a bit out of my price range :D . I will definitely buy an SSD.
    As for RAM, I buy it for a very bargain price, not from the store, apricots and I will be cheaper than the Corsair ones, but I will investigate the topic, thanks. Similarly with the graphics card, I do not buy a new one, but still under warranty because a better price, but I will take an Asus Strix OC GTX 1060 6GB anyway. Both of these cards have higher clock and memory clock speeds, and the ASUS has 3 additional fans, so it will heat up less, and therefore last longer.
    I am looking for some cooling up to PLN 100-150 max.
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