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Depends on the width of your case but honestly if its a mid tower most will fit a tower style cooler like this and its easy to make room for the ram just orient the cooler so the fan is blowing toward the back of the case and if there is anything still in the way just slide the fan up the cooler a little.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it will fit. All motherboards have to keep a space called the keep out zone the same. So even though it might look like a tight fit, I promise you it will work. I made this mistake my first time upgrading a prebuilt. It looked cramped so I bought a 92mm tower cooler thinking thats all I had space for. In reality I could of fit the largest tower cooler with 2 150mm fans in the same space. All motherboard from every brand will have the exact same distance between the socket, the ram, and all the mounting holes are the same. So I would recommend a 120mm tower cooler. I would personally get either a cheaper 25 dollar cooler like the vetroo 5 it has 5 heat pipes, Adressable rgb, and a 120mm fan to cool the tower. If you are going to spend 40-50 bucks I would recommend one of the bequiet dark rock. Coolers. The dark rock slim is currently on sale for around 40-45 bucks right now and is an amazing cooler that can handle up to 180 watts. And if you want to go all out while still not breaking the bank, the dark rock pro 4 with its 2 140mm fans and large dual towers is 60-65 ish dollars right now. But at the end of the day AMD requires all motherboards to abide by this keep out zone and to have the same standard mounting holes. So dont limit your cooler choices based on what you think will fit, they will all fit. So just make sure it has an AM4 mount ( literally 99.999% of coolers do at this point) and you should be good to go. This cooler from coolermaster is a little over priced for what you get. It isn’t bad but for same price you can get something that smokes this thing. Just make sure you get a tower cooler and not a downdraft one like the amd stock cooler is, it will perform much better and quieter!
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