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The Corsair AIO (all in one coolers) are just that...already built. You just install it.

The AIO liquid coolers check in at about +5C cooler.


http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/923?vs=934

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The Corsair AIO (all in one coolers) are just that...already built. You just install it.

The AIO liquid coolers check in at about 5C cooler.


Gotcha, so I should go liquid if I ever think that I might overclock?

Also, any statement on this?
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Only thing about the i5 is that I'll probably keep the computer for a couple of years and don't want the CPU falling behind. I assume the i7 would 'last' (in a technological sense, not thinking that the i5 would die or anything) a little bit longer; or is that wrong?

I'd prefer to spend the extra hundred now than 200 in a few years

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Quote (Ghot @ Aug 21 2016 03:21pm)
The Corsair AIO (all in one coolers) are just that...already built. You just install it.

The AIO liquid coolers check in at about +5C cooler.


http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/923?vs=934


Comparing a $30 air cooler to a $100 liquid cooler really is apples to oranges.
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Gotcha, so I should go liquid if I ever think that I might overclock?

Also, any statement on this?




I would go with the first build I gave you. The cooler is easy to install, takes less room around the CPU area, cools better... etc.
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Quote (cooper888 @ Aug 21 2016 03:24pm)
Gotcha, so I should go liquid if I ever think that I might overclock?

Also, any statement on this?

I'd prefer to spend the extra hundred now than 200 in a few years


In my opinion they will both be outdated at a very similar time.

but that is coming from someone who boght the i7 :S

This post was edited by Nupper on Aug 21 2016 03:28pm
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Here, with flashier case..

http://pcpartpicker.com/list/wMrdD8





/e The NZXT s340 case is also well liked.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146198&cm_re=NZXT_s340-_-11-146-198-_-Product


Or this...if you want even more....

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146217


Btw, the 6700K and the GTX 1070, will last for a good long time. ^^

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In my opinion they will both be outdated at a very similar time.

but that is coming from someone who boght the i7 :S


Gotcha, so like you said earlier haha, the i7 is really only worthwhile if I'm doing super intense top-end processing?

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I guess I like the NZXT the most. I'll probably pick one of those. Thanks for the links :)
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At PCpartpicker...just click Edit this parts list, delete the case. Then do a search for the case of your choice. Not all cases will be able to be found by navigation.
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Gotcha, so like you said earlier haha, the i7 is really only worthwhile if I'm doing super intense top-end processing?



I guess I like the NZXT the most. I'll probably pick one of those. Thanks for the links :)


Yeah, if you are just gaming and doing a little photoshop I don't think it is necessary.

I have the NZXT s340. Really love it, so clean.

Ghot does have good builds. I just have a hard time finding value going more expensive on a few different parts.
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Yeah, if you are just gaming and doing a little photoshop I don't think it is necessary.

I have the NZXT s340. Really love it, so clean.

Ghot does have good builds. I just have a hard time finding value going more expensive on a few different parts.




Well, when/if the part breaks ...you will. ^^
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