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    Reuben Jakob is offline Member
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    Default Do big central processing unit coolers harm the CPU board

    I am utilizing my customized system from previous 3 years. Yet the case is that my central processing unit cooling fan has been harmed and I am designing to purchase another one. I imagine this the 3rd time I found a damaged central processing unit cooler. But just I promised that it would not happen again. And for that I planned to purchase a big and large coolers which are just a days in more demand. But my friends are advising me not to go for those large fans as they can possibly harm the CPU board. But I do not believe them; I do not imagine that it is possible for those fans to harm the entire motherboard. Are they that much big?

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    Yeah of course it is potential, there are certain cases where it has occurred ones or twice. Have to always hear about Noctua DH-14, Thermalright Silver Arrow or Phanteks PH-TC14PE? If not then google it and see how large is their size. Through expecting at their size and weight somebody can guess out that it is bound make any trouble with respect to their physical pressure. But there is nothing for you to worry if you acquire them through consulting few master person or few good retailer who familiar much about his CPU board and coolers.

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    Still I maintained an idea in my mind of purchasing a large heavy central processing unit cooler. But I never imagine that such heavy coolers can too make a negative impact on a CPU board. Later reading the post I am in a mood to alter my plan of purchasing a big central processing unit cooler. Still though in lot of central processing unit cooler reviews I have heard that these things are the excellent for the central processing units, now I would purchase it just if I acquire the excellent positive remarks from just onwards.

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    As per my experience I am well aware about AsRock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 CPU board. And this CPU board is likely one amongst the excellent. So undoubtedly you can go for any large central processing unit cooler that you would choose for your processor.

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    I am also expecting out for a central processing unit cooler but fully puzzled similar to other whether I should go for the large one or the smaller one. The just reason I needed to purchase a best branded cooler is for overclocking my processor. I require to overclock my intel core i5 2500k at about 4.8 GHz, so for that conclude however I want a good safety margin to function the activity still in a warm environment. No other particular special reason.

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    Easily go for corsair H80. The H80 adds a double-thick radiator and 2 120mm fans. This one come up with those class which are not so small, not so large and too gives you the excellent function. I already have it, and so long never faced any trouble, neither while overclocking nor with anything. I am too so much good for 4.5GHz overclocking.

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    Breakage of CPU board has occurred so rarely but yes the fact is that it has occurred. But you can not blame the heavy big coolers for the harm. central processing unit coolers are not the core concludes for the harm. Till now in most of the cases CPU board damages have been assumed place with the big coolers but it is all because moving or dropping down of the computers. Its an obvious imagine that if you test to make a movement of your computer less any safety precautions and if dropped down then obviously the first and the for most place the CPU board is going to confront the damage is the heavy loaded field, and that area is nowhere but above the central processing unit i.e. the heavy big cooler.

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    I do not imagine there is nothing to worry with this large air cooler. There is no possibility of these heavy coolers damaging the CPU board. Only imaging is it possible that this large brand cooler manufacturer creates such heavy coolers less even considering their impact on the CPU board.

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    If you go on with the recent characteristic then the Scythe Mugen 3 have till just substituted the Scythe Mugen 2 Rev B. but I imagine it function the similar and at an common benchmark as the Scythe Mugen 2 Rev B do.

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