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Budget? You have a locked CPU so I doubt you'll be overclocking. A cheap cooler would be more than adequate, Be Quiet! Pure Rock (Slim), Raijintek Aidos, or Cryorig M9i are your best options
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13 wrote Budget? You have a locked CPU so I doubt you'll be overclocking. A cheap cooler would be more than adequate, Be Quiet! Pure Rock (Slim), Raijintek Aidos, or Cryorig M9i are your best optionsSince I wont be overclocking is an aftermarket cooler necessary or will I be fine with the stock cooler?
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Stock cooler would be fine, but it's ugly and loud. I'd spend $20 for one of the coolers I mentioned, but you can use stock cooler for now and add an aftermarket cooler later.
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