TOP 5 Best CPU coolers in 2020 || The Best CPU Coolers Processor Running COOL With AIR Or Liquid

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1. Corsair H115i RGB Platinum - https://ekaro.in/enkr2020103149466335

2. Noctua NH-D15 - https://ekaro.in/enkr2020103149468047

3. EVGA CLC 240 - https://ekaro.in/enkr2020103149468075

4. Corsair H60 - https://ekaro.in/enkr2020103149468104

5. Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - https://ekaro.in/enkr2020103149468120

Corsair H115i RGB Platinum
Corsair was one of the first hardware manufacturers to bring all-in-one liquid coolers to the market. It's only fitting that its latest cooler has dethroned our previous king. The H115i has always been a strong contender for the throne of best liquid CPU cooler, only narrowly beaten by NZXT's Kraken X62.
The updated H115i Pro is a definite improvement, but NZXT's infinity mirror CPU block design was and still remains one of the most beautiful RGB implementations we’ve seen in any product. It hasn't been until seeing Corsair’s latest contender, the H115i Platinum, that we’ve been able to let the Kraken go. But the new NZXT Kraken Z63 is in the lab now so that might change in the coming weeks...

For now, though it's all about the excellent Corsair AIO. The H115i Platinum is available in black or a stunning white with a set of addressable RGB LED fans and CPU block. It’s a real head-turner in any build but also has excellent software and performance to back it up.

Corsair H115i RGB Platinum
It may be one of the most expensive air coolers we've tested but Noctua's flagship NH-D15 is our top choice for high-end air coolers. Based off of the company's award-winning D14, the NH-D15 performs just as well as a handful of all-in-one liquid coolers and even beats a few of them both in performance and noise levels. The cooler features a dual tower heatsink and comes with two high airflow 140mm fans.

Even working at 100 percent speed the cooler ran quieter than just about all of its competitors. If you aren't a fan of liquid cooling or don't have the space to mount a radiator, the NH-D15 is about as good as it gets for air cooling. The only downside we could find is its bulkiness which could potentially cause problems with tall RAM modules clearance.


EVGA CLC 240
EVGA's latest CLC liquid coolers are our favorite mid-range pick because of their excellent performance per dollar. Matching cooling of the latest chip-chillers from Corsair and NZXT, the 240mm CLC costs a fraction of the price while only sacrificing on a few features. The included fans can get very loud at full speed, but we found the cooler to run well enough without ever reaching those levels.

While you won't get the fancy addressable RGB lighting you'd find in NZXT, Thermaltake, or Cooler Master's latest designs, the EVGA CLC does have the same sleeved tubing and a single RGB light on the pump head that can be controlled through the software. If you don't care for all of the bells and whistles, EVGA's CLC 240 offers exceptional performance with little compromises.


Corsair H60
Corsair was one of the first manufacturers to bring all-in-one liquid cooling to the masses. Nearly a decade after the company first launched its Hydro series, Corsair is once again leading the charge with the updated H60 as our top choice for liquid cooling on a budget.

Often priced $20 cheaper than our best high-end air cooler, the 120mm H60 offers nearly identical thermal and noise performance at a fraction of the cost. The updated cooler features a white LED illuminated pump head, a 120mm radiator, and one of Corsair's latest 120mm PWM fans. Our tests put the performance of the new H60 far ahead of its other 120mm competitors and even in line with a few 140mm and 240mm coolers.


Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
Cooler Master's budget-friendly Hyper 212 CPU cooler has been around for well over ten years now. With experience like that it comes as no surprise that the newer Hyper 212 Evo has become a renowned pick for affordable performance. Priced around $30, the latest update to the Hyper 212 Evo features four direct contact heat pipes, an improved aluminum heatsink, and a 120mm high airflow fan.

From our testing, we found that the Hyper 212 Evo reduced CPU temperatures by up to 20 degrees celsius when compared to stock cooling. Another added benefit is the fact that the cooler itself isn't a whole lot larger than a stock one, meaning it tends to stay out of the way of larger RAM modules. With such a low price point, we can't find any reason why we'd stick to a stock cooler over this.

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