Best CPU cooler 2018: top CPU coolers for your PC

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coolers will help you squeeze every drop of performance out of even the best processors
still a great idea, as the lower CPU temperatures they allow will mean you PC will run faster and last longer.The best CPU coolers come in
cash
And, if your budget permits you can still pick up a high-end liquid cooling solution that will make even the best processor think its in
Antarctica
of 2018
with our choices here
all-in-one coolers
their craft
Master Hyper 212 Evo is a mainstay in pretty much any budget build, as its one of the most affordable CPU coolers you can buy today
Although it only features four heatpipes and an aluminum fin structure, this renowned CPU cooler has proven itself time and again to be as
efficient as any liquid cooling system
It come from an Austrian company as our best CPU cooler that specializes entirely in PC coolers and fans, which means no compromises are
made in the way of quality assurance despite its low-profile form-factor.NZXT Kraken X62Type: Liquid cooling system | Compatibility: Intel
30mm | Weight: 3.2 pounds (1.45kg)Dead silent and high performingRGB lighting is gorgeousPrice range out of bounds for someKnown best for
as impressive as the hardware which encloses them
The Kraken X62 is no exception, being one of the few 280mm all-in-one liquid coolers to feature RGB lighting
Given that the radiator comes pre-attached and the thermal paste pre-applied, the NZXT Kraken x62 is awfully easy to set up too
The packed-in CAM software, which lets you tweak settings on the fly, is merely icing on the cake.Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120R RGBThe
on a liquid-cooler
pounds (1.2kg)Strong performanceInexpensiveSomewhat noiseyFew featuresFor less than 70 big ones in both US dollars and British sterling, the
While it lacks the bells and whistles of pricier, more extravagant liquid coolers, like the NZXT Kraken, the Arctic Liquid cooler is enough
form factorBlower style coolerEven if you have a budget that allows for some of the more serious liquid cooling solutions, even some of the
NoFan, a South Korean component company that specializes in helping enthusiasts reach that 0dBA silent sweet spot
In doing so, of course, you can count on severely limiting yourself in terms of power, with its CR-95C fanless solution being limited in
compatibility to processors whose TDP fall below 95W
only available in the US at the time of this writing