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Anything around the $30-50 range would be more then capable of cooling the 2600.
Overclocking the Ryzen isn't worth it. These chips are already nearly pushed to their max out of the box.
If noise is a problem, I'm fan of the Scythe Mugen 5 Rev. b. No hassle with ram clearance.
Overkilling, Cooler Master 212 Black is plenty good for it.
I know that Noctua NH-D15 is overkill for this cpu but I don't want my cpu to get hot and i live in a hot environment so in these cpu which one is the best in removing heat?
Noctua NH-D15
H7
212 BE?
EDIT: It is 32 to 34ish Celsius in our place.
Noctua NH-D15 is a freaking 1.4 kg monster that doesnt even fit in every case, like I said overkill.
Both Cooler Master 212 Black and Cryorig H7 are fine for this CPU, get the one that is more easily available or cheaper to you.
Mugen 5 and H7 are about $50 midrange coolers, Mugen is better
Hyper 212 is a $30 cooler, it is better than the stock cooler
Only difference between H7 and this is white LED fan.
If you have $100 to spend for a cooler then you are better off spending it on better CPU.