MyGodAL3X
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Hey all,
I currently have an i5 760 running with the CPU cooler that comes with it, and I want to overclock it, hopefully get somewhere in the 4.0 GHz if possible. (I will follow slaymate's instructions)
I will eventually want to upgrade my mobo and CPU but not within another year or so.
So my question is, is liquid cooling worth the extra dough, for the future as well or should I stick with buying an air based CPU cooler?
If I were to go with a liquid cooling system, I would go for the Corsair H50 or something of that type.
Biostar TH55B HD
Intel Core i5 760 @ stock 2.8 GHz
12GB of PC3-12800 RAM
Powercolor ATI Radeon 6850 1 GB
1 TB WD Caviar Green SATA II drive
650W Cooler Master PSU
Cooler Master HAF 932 Full Tower Case
I currently have an i5 760 running with the CPU cooler that comes with it, and I want to overclock it, hopefully get somewhere in the 4.0 GHz if possible. (I will follow slaymate's instructions)
I will eventually want to upgrade my mobo and CPU but not within another year or so.
So my question is, is liquid cooling worth the extra dough, for the future as well or should I stick with buying an air based CPU cooler?
If I were to go with a liquid cooling system, I would go for the Corsair H50 or something of that type.
Biostar TH55B HD
Intel Core i5 760 @ stock 2.8 GHz
12GB of PC3-12800 RAM
Powercolor ATI Radeon 6850 1 GB
1 TB WD Caviar Green SATA II drive
650W Cooler Master PSU
Cooler Master HAF 932 Full Tower Case