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DaveF
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CPU Cooler

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I have a spare Noctua NH-D14 CPU cooler for sale for 75Euro. It's fully boxed with all the fittings and in fact I've never opened it so its as new. It's a very well regarded cooler and very quiet.

Beware though that its very big and the front fan can block RAMs that have high heat sink spreaders on them. The fans on the cooler can be unclipped and moved up and down the heatsink if required.

Pics of the cooler below which is my second Noctua cooler in my current PC rig. I'll also be selling that one too in the coming weeks/months after I install a watercooling loop.

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Re: CPU Cooler

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water coolings getting very popular
u going with a corsair
Noctua NH-D14 is a big girl but a great cooler
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Re: CPU Cooler

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nige2000 wrote:water coolings getting very popular
u going with a corsair
Noctua NH-D14 is a big girl but a great cooler
Going for dual custom loops. One for the CPU and one for the 2 Titan cards and a third card will probably be added soon.
Probably will go for a mix of XSPC/EK blocks/rads with the pumps and resevoirs in the drive bays. Good superquiet fans with a fan controller too.
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Re: CPU Cooler

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gaming?
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