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Evening guys, just after some quick guidance as its been a long time away from building PCs for myself (2012). I have just purchased a 2700x off the MM on here, but it has no cooler. I was just going to order the wraith prism which is the one that normally comes with the CPU. This cooler is £20, is there anything within that sort of price range worth buying instead or is the stock cooler good?

No plans to OC. TIA
 
Wraith Prism is not much good. A small tower cooler would be better, but we need to know what case and motherboard are you using. Knowing those helps make sure cooler will fit in case and cleaar PCIe sockets.
 
Wraith Prism is not much good. A small tower cooler would be better, but we need to know what case and motherboard are you using. Knowing those helps make sure cooler will fit in case and cleaar PCIe sockets.

MSI B450 Tomahawk and it's getting installed in a Antec p180 (old case I've had from years ago, not replacing just yet)
 
You have plenty of room between CPU and PCIe sockets, but can't find what case's CPU clearance is. If you mesure from case's motherboard mounting surface to side cover and subtract 16mm you have the CPU clearance. motherboards stand-offs raise motherboard 8mm and top of CPU is 8mm above top of motherboard. ;)
 
You have plenty of room between CPU and PCIe sockets, but can't find what case's CPU clearance is. If you mesure from case's motherboard mounting surface to side cover and subtract 16mm you have the CPU clearance. motherboards stand-offs raise motherboard 8mm and top of CPU is 8mm above top of motherboard. ;)

I previously had an Arctic Freezer 7 Pro fitted with plenty of room. Can't measure as I'm away at work at the moment, but it's a big old case haha.
 
I'd recommend the freezer 34 eSports duo. £30, far better than the wraith and shouldn't have any compatability issues.
 
I previously had an Arctic Freezer 7 Pro fitted with plenty of room. Can't measure as I'm away at work at the moment, but it's a big old case haha.
Best cooling value is TRUE Spirit 140 Power, but it stands 171.3mm tall and is 155mm wide. Here is link dimensions in long thread of owners and test scores against other top tier coolers including NH-D14 which cools the same as D15 with same fans.
https://www.overclock.net/forum/246-air-cooling/1477785-thermalright-true-spirit-140-power-47.html
 
Wasn't looking to spend £50. Wanted something around 20-30 mark as I'm not looking to overclock.
So pay well over £200 for CPU, similar for motherboard, PSU and GPU .. often 2, 3, even 4 times that £200, then skimp on CPU cooler. Doesn't seem logical to me. Even a good fan is £12 and up. But it's yours to do with as you like.
 
So pay well over £200 for CPU, similar for motherboard, PSU and GPU .. often 2, 3, even 4 times that £200, then skimp on CPU cooler. Doesn't seem logical to me. Even a good fan is £12 and up. But it's yours to do with as you like.

I wouldnt say spending £30 is skimping on a cooler for something like the H7, I just asked if I was to buy the stock cooler (which I have used stock cooler on other builds when not OC) or is my £20 worth spending on something else that is proven to be better. Not double my budget, I take your point on board, and would agree totally if I was to be looking at ramping up the CPU.
 
For £30 or similar you can get a good cooler. Cryorig H7 is good, but if you can fit one slightly bigger like Matterhorn it would be better and similar priced.

Alpenfohn Matterhorn Pure is £33.95 with 6x heatpipes and 138x123x158mm (WxDxH).
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/alpenfohn-matterhorn-pure-edition-cpu-cooler-120mm-hs-037-al.html

Cryorig H7 is £34.99 with 3x heatpipes and 123x145x98 (WxHxD).
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/cryorig-h7-single-tower-heatsink-with-120mm-fan-hs-008-cy.html

Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi and H7 Ultra with 4x heatpipes are £59.99 and £49.99 respecively.
 
For £30 or similar you can get a good cooler. Cryorig H7 is good, but if you can fit one slightly bigger like Matterhorn it would be better and similar priced.

Alpenfohn Matterhorn Pure is £33.95 with 6x heatpipes and 138x123x158mm (WxDxH).
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/alpenfohn-matterhorn-pure-edition-cpu-cooler-120mm-hs-037-al.html

Cryorig H7 is £34.99 with 3x heatpipes and 123x145x98 (WxHxD).
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/cryorig-h7-single-tower-heatsink-with-120mm-fan-hs-008-cy.html

Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi and H7 Ultra with 4x heatpipes are £59.99 and £49.99 respecively.

I’ll have a measure tonight and have a look at the Matterhorn. Thanks
 
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