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so I just recently acquired a cooler Master v8 GTS CPU cooler for next to nothing brand new in a sealed box. My problem now is that I want to get a AMD FX 9590 but I've heard and read a lot of things that the 9000 series AMD CPUs run very hot. I did some digging and looking around and checking different forms and websites Cooler Master Certified v8 GTS to cool the 9000 series its rated for 250 watt cap.I would like to know if there is anybody out there who has this set up and could tell me from their own personal experience with it if it's capable of cooling the 9590 or if I need to figure something else out.PS I will not go liquid.oh yeah and the reason I want the 9590 is because I can get it for next to nothing from a friend brand new.

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If you exceed the max wattage rating of the fan, it just means that when your cpu is really running strong the fan will have a hard time keeping up.

 

In the worst case, your cpu will overheat and your mobo will shut down the computer.

 

Most likely case is when it begins to heat up too hot, the cpu will limit it'self and you won't get full power out of your process at higher temps.

 

 

After googling down the fan and cpu, I'd say it'll be fine. You shouldn't have a problem.



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I have liquid cooling send me that chip please ill run it wide open for you!



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Thanks but broke down and bought a liquid cooler Cooler Master 200M XL I saw the same thing in my motherboard manual that if the processor runs too hot you will not get full potential out of the processor so thanks everyone



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Intel i7 Haswell chips run markedly cooler for the same benchmark score.  Just sayin'.


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