TS140 i3-> i7 & existing cooling unit

Hello - I bought a TS140 i3-based a few months back, and it was wonderful. Yesterday, I installed an i7 because of the slow pace of execution (but already installed to 32 GB of RAM; SSD so CPU was the main factor rest).

Until I can confirm that, I wrote down the processors down to the setting of 'Performance' to maintain core temperature down until I get confirmation on this.

My concern is whether or not the original air conditioner in the TS140 is adequate for the i7, that I just installed. I didn't know if I should have used the cooling unit that came with the i7, but customer-made videos posted online suggested not for sure provided with box cooling unit.

Which is better for the i7? Do I need to invest in a cooling unit 'better '? Thanks in advance.

If you use not stick on the old cpu cooler stop using it (or not) and use the is it came up with, as it already has on paste (a clear grey square on the subject), the stock CPU cooler is fine for normal use can be strong at times and is NOT for overclocking (version k of cpu)

in regards to the cooler depends on what size you want and how much space there is and if you want to overclock

a good arounder is http://www.ebuyer.com/288855-cooler-master-hyper-212-evo-4-heatpipes-1x120mm-fan-cpu-air-cooler-rr-2... it's great to check the size

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