I don't know a lot about cooling but I understand the importance of it, and I understand there's chemical and fan cooled, but what tends to be better? I've seen nitrogen cooled CPUs and they always look neat and spacey but I dunno about the practicality.
Anyone wanna share their knowledge?
My current pc is running with a 1gb graphics card, back in the day it looked like the current 2gbs and comes with its own fan(Takes the room of two slots :C instead of one like the current 1gbs). Even with that fan it still gets rather hot. I have four fans running in my computer and I've encounter no problems, granted though, the computer I'm currently using isn't as good as the one I'm getting now, but in my honest opinion you shouldn't need high end cooling. Just make sure you clean out the fans every month at least. Don't take just my word though, I'm running on a five year old PC and have never used liquid cooling for the system or a chemical cooling for a cpu, though if you can afford it, why the hell not(If you've gotten all the other goodies of course)
Warning - while you were typing a new reply has been posted. You may wish to review your post.you don't really need to buy a 3rd party fan unless you are overclocking or require total silence. and just for a normal computer user, a air cooler is the best option. I would recommend cooler master 212 evo. closed-loop coolers are usually just stuff and liquid nitrogen coolers are for extreme enthusiasts who jack off to high 3dmark scores
I agree with you, and you explain it better then me. Thank you for destroying my 'hard' work in one single blow xD