Help!!! Suggest me Cpu cooler for Core i7 2600K?

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@Tenida In The May 2011 Edition of CHIP Magazine They've given review of thermaltake frio & it is given you have to contact tirupati enterprise to buy it.
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Its difficult to beat the D14 at its price...also U12P was the sweet spot..too bad tkin gobbled it up ;)

With a 2600K and a HDT cooler like the 212+...its a bit edgy...the V6GT should do the job imho..but it'll be a little louder and hotter than the U12P...(V6GT uses 2xExtraflo type fans @2000rpm to get the performance,while the U12P manages it with 2xP12 fans @1300rpm :shock:)

Take ur pick...If u want something right now and locally...get the V6GT...or else,D14 all the way :D
Yeah Noctua D14 is great HSF but i don't wanna spend over Rs.4k mark:twisted:
 
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Thermaltake Frio looks good cooler.Also its comes with 2x 2500 Rpm fan.Yes speed can be adjusted.Is this available in kolkata?

The Thermaltake FRIO is a cooler that delivers excellent cooling when compared to some of the current high-end cooling solutions on the market. Able to handle a 220 watt thermal load, it delivered temperatures that were right in the same ballpark as the vaunted Thermalright TRUE and Noctua NH-U12P at 54 degrees Celsius under load. Playing in the same field as these coolers is a step up the performance ladder for Thermaltake. When the CPU was overclocked, the FRIO delivers the same comparable performance as the TRUE and NH-U12P SE 1366. A pretty impressive performance when you get down to it. When compared to the Noctua, it is a physically smaller design with a more dense fin array and one more heatpipe, while being comparable in size to the TRUE that carries six heatpipes instead of the five on the FRIO. The five 8mm heatpipes do help carry the 'up to 220 watt' load to the fin array.

Source-*www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/thermaltake_frio/5.htm
 
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Thanks for your suggestion.I using Mid-tower CM 690II Plus.So selecting D14v is no brain er
 

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D14 almost touches the side panel of CM 690 II. Have seen a pic earlier. There is a hairline gap. So...
 

MegaMind

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D14 almost touches the side panel of CM 690 II. Have seen a pic earlier. There is a hairline gap. So...

I dont think its that close...
@Asingh can u confirm it with ur 690? Coz here, D14 sits inside Gamma...

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Thermaltake Frio looks good cooler.Also its comes with 2x 2500 Rpm fan.Yes speed can be adjusted.Is this available in kolkata?

The Thermaltake FRIO is a cooler that delivers excellent cooling when compared to some of the current high-end cooling solutions on the market. Able to handle a 220 watt thermal load, it delivered temperatures that were right in the same ballpark as the vaunted Thermalright TRUE and Noctua NH-U12P at 54 degrees Celsius under load. Playing in the same field as these coolers is a step up the performance ladder for Thermaltake. When the CPU was overclocked, the FRIO delivers the same comparable performance as the TRUE and NH-U12P SE 1366. A pretty impressive performance when you get down to it. When compared to the Noctua, it is a physically smaller design with a more dense fin array and one more heatpipe, while being comparable in size to the TRUE that carries six heatpipes instead of the five on the FRIO. The five 8mm heatpipes do help carry the 'up to 220 watt' load to the fin array.

Source-*www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/thermaltake_frio/5.htm

According To Review of CHIP Magazine May 2011 It is priced 3.5K & available at Tirupati Enterprise Kolkata. Check it out.
 

topgear

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^^ if it's available at ~3.5k then this is one of the best cpu cooler one can get though it's bit noisy at higher speed but with it's greeat cooling performance this can be tolerated ;-)
 

topgear

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^^ I was planning to get one after seeing some reviews of it but anyway congrats for your shiny new CM V6GT - it will keep your i7 2600k cool even when heavily OCed ;-)
 

sumonpathak

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lets hope tirupati will bring this
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