whats so bad about me using a 120mm rad

what would is better 120mm aio loop

The Corsair Hydro Series H75. ^_^



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H60,H80i or H100i.

If you don't intend on overclocking I think the guys here are suggesting good AIOs for you. I used to own the H100 and although the fans were loud, they were fantastic on performance and my temps were impressive. It was only because of the good performance of the H100 that I tempted myself into a full custom loop solution.

I "think" the new H80i and 100i have since improved performance again and lower noise. You are on to a winner with these.

edit* In fact if you do intend on overclocking, you will still get good use out of these AIOs.
 
h80i but what fans should i got for people say the corsair sp 120 are good but other say the noctua NF-F12 PWM
 
h80i but what fans should i got for people say the corsair sp 120 are good but other say the noctua NF-F12 PWM

Performance- or noise-wise I'm not noticing any difference, it's mostly aesthetics from that point on. SP120's look a bit prettier (to me), but others like the look of Noctua's because they're different and very recognizable ;)
 
Performance- or noise-wise I'm not noticing any difference, it's mostly aesthetics from that point on. SP120's look a bit prettier (to me), but others like the look of Noctua's because they're different and very recognizable ;)

but for radiators the best is(not looks or price)
 
To be clear: SP - static pressure. The pressure output of the fan is fairly consistent ensuring that cooling is best on heat sinks and rads.

AF - Air Flow. Not a consistent pressure but brilliant at pushing assure through and around, naturally they are great case fans.
 
ive got enough case fans to keep my case cool as ive got 3 coolermaster sickle flow with 69.7cfm and two antec fans as my exhaust fans
 
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Yeah, Surfie just explained the difference between AF and SP to clarify why you shouldn't use AF fans for rads and use SP's instead. Made a choice yet? ;)
 
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