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AMD's coolers aren't that bad. I would recommend giving it a shot before deciding to get a 3rd party cooler. 3rd party coolers are better, don't get me wrong, but your CPU will decidedly not be hot (as the below comment suggests) if you stick with just the stock cooler.
If you're looking for price to performance, then using the stock cooler seems like a pretty easy way to shave off 50 dollars. Besides, you can always buy a cooler later if the stock cooler ends up bothering you