CPU Coolers

Oh it's brand new thats why. But their older coolers reviews are pretty good so this could be better. Plus it looks cool....
 
Still PERSONAL experience. 2 Gigabyte radeon 3870 cards burnt out with stock ZALMAN coolers. Cards overheated and thermal sensor went and then cards burnt out afterwards. Another was actually a radeon 4890 with custom cooler.

Then a Intel e8400 with burnt out with one cooler thats actually in that list. Then a q6600 afterwards with same cooler. And all this happened before I even overclocked the things. It's my own preference. Like I prefer ATI because I have bought 3 nvidia cards that were DEAD in the box.

You obviously doing something wrong or you just the most unlucky dude :p
But it's with all electronics,some times **** will just go wrong with a certain product for some people, while others will love it.. Luck of the draw hey...
 
Coolermaster Hyper 212 plus.

Absolutely brilliant little cooler!

Or Cogage True Spirit, which is similar, but I can't personally vouch for it
 
@ slushpuppy, the only problem with your cooler is... it's not on the market anymore. Came out back in 2007. It looks decent. I'll see if no-one replies I'll show you guys the coolers I thought of. I'll give you guys links to each and maybe you can give me your personal opinion on what you guys think?

The G-power II and G-Power II Pro are still available, and are around your budget. Also with the Gigabyte coolers, your mosfets are cooled too
 
Ah interesting. The g-power is one of the loudest coolers on the market though, and I'm getting tired of hearing loud fans in my chassis.
 
I like the Deepcool Tiger Shark as well. I will consider this one since the 212 is hard to find.
 
The 212 is available at Nivo, they told me they have stock. It's also cheaper then the tiger shark. But the thing that I like about the tiger shark is the quality build. I read reviews on other deepcool products and they are rated as high quality products.
 
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