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Deciding on a new Water cooler for the CPU and Motherboard
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Im going to be getting a new case soon and I was curious what liquid coolers would fit and what mother board would also fit the cooler.

Corsair Obsidian Series Black 450D High Airflow Mid-Tower Computer Case

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Ive looked around at some coolers like the corsair h100i and familar models. Anything in that price range would be great. around $100

Next Im debating on a new motherboard. I want to get one with 2 way sli that isant too expensive. I know the 750ti cant use sli. I was looking at this.

Gigabyte LGA 1150 B85 Intel Motherboard G1.Sniper B6

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My Specs
Intel i7 4770 ( non k )
16gb Ram
GTX 750ti
I have the stock liquid cooler and motherboard from hp
2TB Hard Drive
120GB Kingston SSD

If you could keep the MO under $150 and the liquid cooler under $100 that would be great. Thanks!
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why do you want to liquid cool a non overclockable CPU, if you want lower temps then get a decent air cooler such as a Phanteks or Noctua cooler.
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Why are you paying almost $100 for a shitty LGA1150 mobo? It doesn't even support SLI.
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