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Need To Buy a CPU cooler, Any Help? (UK)
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So I Recently built a budget PC and I need to buy a CPU cooler, Can You make it relatively cheap as well. I want to play Battlefield on high settings but my PC Blue Screens because stuffs getting too hot in there.

My Specs:
Gigabyte F2a55M-DS2
Sapphire Radeon 7750
Corsair Vengeance 2x4gb
Athlon X4 750k OC'd to 4.00GHz
Stock AMD cooler. (Hence Why I want a better one)
1tb Seagate SATA HDD
400W PSU Xigamatik
Galaxy Bubble Mid Case

UK Currency Please!
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i suggest this, heard some good reviews for it COOLER MASTER RR-H101-22FK-RA 80mm Long life sleeve bearing CPU Cooler
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Get one of [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] to keep your cpu nice and cool, while being able to push it a little bit further. You can also replace the fan with a silenx or noctua if it's too loud for you.
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A better one that the above posters would be a Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO as it uses a larger heatsink and can support 2x120mm fans(comes with one). I currently use it on my FX8120 overclocked to 4Ghz and temps never exceed around 30degrees.

Alternatively i've heard the Enermax equivalent to the Hyper is a suitable alternative and depending on which is cheaper the Enermax may be a good choice. Plus it has nice fan LED's if that suits your fancy.
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