CoolerMaster Liquid CPU Cooler

the_bone_reaper

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i am thinking about getting a Liquid CPU Cooler but i do not want to get the full custom loop. i have a Thermaltake Water 3.0 Extreme Liquid Cooling System it was not my chose i did not buy it i was given it and i am looking for a better one so i was looking at a CoolerMaster Nepton 280L Liquid CPU Cooler for $149. i have read the Review on this site and i was convinced it was a good one but i am not sure is there a better one or not. if you need my specs are
cooler master cm strom trooper
7 4770
asus maximus vi hero
g.skill ripjaw 2X8gb sticks
corsair rm 750 power
wd 3t black
samsung 840 pro 128gb
ASUS ROG Xonar Phoebus Sound Card
(ASUS ROG MATRIX GTX780 Ti not final) i hope you can help
 
You realise your specs mean nothing without vcore, overclocks and the temps you are getting now right?

Im pretty sure the review says everything + more than you will get here without any direct questions.

"what is better" ---- look at the review graphs
 
You realise your specs mean nothing without vcore, overclocks and the temps you are getting now right?

Im pretty sure the review says everything + more than you will get here without any direct questions.

"what is better" ---- look at the review graphs
the thing is it is not built yet so (vcore, overclocks and the temps you are getting now right?) do not mean a thing right now and i guess i should of said that in the first place :(
 
For a 4770 non K there is very little point in looking at the Nepton 280 it's overkill for a non clockable chip, I'd say if you were to replace the Water 3.0 you'll be more than happy with the Corsair H75 or H105.
 
Hey reaper,

I noticed you also wanted advice on the matrix 780ti? Well for one there are many reviews out there and they all have nothing but praise for it, and my experience with it has been great too, helped a buddy of mine OC his and it did splendidly. The cooler looks beautiful to boot.

Also just a note if you can wait the 780ti's with larger frame buffers are coming soon, and you dont even need water cooling for a 4770 as it wont OC high enough for it to matter, just stick with the one you already had (its free why complain xD
 
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