I'm going in the opposite direction. I'm building smaller and smaller over time. I was looking into this cooler for a build in the Silverstone Sugo SG13B-Q, but I don't think I'll be able to achieve a push pull system with the thickness of the H80 radiator. I'll be overclocking a 7700k in that tiny box sooo... I'll do some more thinking. Thanks for the review. Some advice: Don't do shots of zooming in and out and make sure the camera is always on a tripod. Place it in different positions and combine the clips in editing. It'll make for a more professional look.
Not sure. I bought this for a 4790k and I never overclocked it and it keeps it 30c at idle and 40 to 60 while gaming. I own in my new rig a 10700k and I'm sure it would work on that but stock setup it should work fine as long as the plates work. The h80 might be a single fan size but it is thick boi way bigger than the one I had in the pc stock
I'm going in the opposite direction. I'm building smaller and smaller over time. I was looking into this cooler for a build in the Silverstone Sugo SG13B-Q, but I don't think I'll be able to achieve a push pull system with the thickness of the H80 radiator. I'll be overclocking a 7700k in that tiny box sooo... I'll do some more thinking. Thanks for the review.
Some advice: Don't do shots of zooming in and out and make sure the camera is always on a tripod. Place it in different positions and combine the clips in editing. It'll make for a more professional look.
Will H80i V2 be able to handle Intel i5 10600K (125 TDP)? Please help. Thanks
Not sure. I bought this for a 4790k and I never overclocked it and it keeps it 30c at idle and 40 to 60 while gaming. I own in my new rig a 10700k and I'm sure it would work on that but stock setup it should work fine as long as the plates work. The h80 might be a single fan size but it is thick boi way bigger than the one I had in the pc stock