Stock Heatsink? Or After Market

This is my system that Is currently being shiped: AMD FX-8350, Zalman Z11 Plus - My Custom Build - Matthew12106's Saved Part List - PCPartPicker United Kingdom

 

Now to my question I just bought the CPU AMD FX-8350 and for the cooling I bought the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo which I'm having second toughts about because:

 

For one TBH I don't think I'm going to be overclocking and people say the stock heatsink will be fine for non overclocked CPUs

I was reading the manual of the FX-8350 and i found out that if you use an aftermaket heatsink that voids the warrenty.

It only costs like 25 quid so is it really going to make much of a difference?

It saves me the hassle of having to apply the thermal paste and as a first time builder I'm afraid I might do it wrong.

 

So I'm considering just selling the hyper 212 and using the standered what do you think?

Trust me, even if you don't overclock you will be glad you bought that hyper 212. The stock cooler literally sounds like a vacuum cleaner.

+1 You'll see the benefit of the after market cooler.

Logan has his ultimate video on applying thermal paste so you should go and look at that if you aren't too sure on applying thermal paste.

Ok then but I'm worried about two things the thermal paste... I hope i do it right i'm going to use the method were you place a small pea sized blob of thermal paste then you slowly set the heatsink on top then screw it down so hopefully it will work but my other worry is what if something goes wrong with the cpu i cant get the warrenty

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTsZ1UBJR9c

Can you link me it

Lol been seein allot of you lately do you live on these fourms lol? and dayum! thats loud defiantly going to use the cooler master

This fourm is allways open on the second monitor >_>

Ohh two monitors trying to show off!!!!!! Look at the rich kid with his TWO monitors ugh! >:D

Na its a old 4:3 VGA i use to test new biluds you cant even give them away thesedays.

One day i will have 2 good 1080p ones.

 

haha kewl do you need a fairly powerful computer to have the two monitor setup? do you think i could handle it?

Running a second monitor just to have crome open on it dosent take a lot you can run 3 monitors on a anything if you are not gameing on them all.