If you don't get a d14 or silver arrow now you will regret it
Why's that, exactly?

If you don't get a d14 or silver arrow now you will regret it
Because they are the only coolers capable of running extreme overclocks with low noise bar full on watercooling.
OP never mentioned an extreme overclock, though
In my opinion, any aftermarket cooler for ~£30 is fine for the average overclocker.
So the same can be said of the board but from what he has said here he plans on overclocking etc and once use to it all he will appreciate having got a silver arrow or d14 very much.To me it just seems silly to be spending nigh on a grand and not get a silver arrow or d14.@C64
I must admit the PSU is the final piece in my jigsaw its probably the thing I've researched the least. I know I can get away with a 650 I just wanted extra headroom.
I like the Asrock for the overclocking options in the BIOS as I'm new to overclocking (this is actually my first ever build).
I disagree and i am not talking about bleeding edge here just a nice overclock
even my thermalright archon is not comfortable with a core i5 750 @4ghz @1.4 volts it hits 85c under IBT so why settle for an average cooler ? when you can save a tenner here or there and simply get the best to start with.
So the same can be said of the board but from what he has said here he plans on overclocking etc and once use to it all he will appreciate having got a silver arrow or d14 very much.To me it just seems silly to be spending nigh on a grand and not get a silver arrow or d14.
Fair enough. Obviously the NH-D14 or Silver Arrow would be in everybody's dream air-cooled build, but if on a budget like the OP, a £30 aftermarket heatsink will do just fine I reckon![]()
Fair enough. Obviously the NH-D14 or Silver Arrow would be in everybody's dream air-cooled build, but if on a budget like the OP, a £30 aftermarket heatsink will do just fine I reckon![]()
Noctua NH-D14 easily the best air cooler on the market, but comes with a price.