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CPU Cooler

What's a good cpu cooler for my amd fx 6300?
I've decided to buy one as my current cooler is pretty bad.
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I have an AMD-FX 8350 and I am using the stock cooler and it seems to be working just fine.
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What's your price range?
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tom_ wrote:What's your price range?
On this? I don't care, as long as my cpu stops overheating.
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Does the current fan have alot of dust on it? Sometimes just cleaning out the fan and heatsink is enough to stop it from overheating. I don't know how that particular cpu and cooler is though.

If you have already done that, you may want to measure the space around your current cpu too see what you can actually fit on it with your case. Some cases just aren't big enough to handle some of the bigger aftermarket coolers.
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https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... 6835103099

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... 4UF2DZ6565

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... 4UF1W87430

Any one of these will work just fine, the last one is a bit better then you would need but if you wanna be 100% sure it works fine then its the best choice. 10 dollars more for a for sure no overheat solution.
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redmachine wrote:Does the current fan have alot of dust on it? Sometimes just cleaning out the fan and heatsink is enough to stop it from overheating. I don't know how that particular cpu and cooler is though.

If you have already done that, you may want to measure the space around your current cpu too see what you can actually fit on it with your case. Some cases just aren't big enough to handle some of the bigger aftermarket coolers.
redmachine wrote:Does the current fan have alot of dust on it? Sometimes just cleaning out the fan and heatsink is enough to stop it from overheating. I don't know how that particular cpu and cooler is though.
redmachine wrote:Does the current fan have alot of dust on it?
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