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Cm hyper 212 evo review
Cm hyper 212 evo review















We would like to thank Cooler Master for sending the Hyper 212 Black Edition to review. Topping out at 155mm in height the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 2 will easily fit in a standard ATX case. Support for all modern Intel sockets including LGA 2011 and all AMD sockets including FM1, Cooler Master have made sure that anybody can use their Hyper 212 EVO with minimal hassle. The Hyper 212 Black Edition costs slightly more than the popular Hyper 212 EVO at an MSRP of 34.99 but still keeps its affordable status. At just 80mm thick, with the fan, you do not have to worry about memory clearance issues as Cooler Master says that the Hyper 212 EVO 2 is 100 compatible on all motherboards for memory clearance. Retailing for the low price of £23.98/ €29,90/ $35, the Hyper 212 EVO should appeal to budget conscious enthusiasts or overclockers, provided its performance is up to scratch. Hopefully this claim is true as the Hyper 212 EVO is sacrificing 400 RPM of its fan speed in comparison to its predecessor. Cooler Master claim that their fan’s “unique wave-shaped blade design” offers excellent airflow. User rating, 4.5 out of 5 stars with 58 reviews.

cm hyper 212 evo review

A 120mm PWM fan provides the Hyper 212 EVO’s airflow and is capable of pushing 66 CFM of air at a speed range of 600-1600 RPM (600-2000 RPM for the non-European version). Cooler Master - Hyper 212 EVO 120mm CPU Cooling Fan - Black. An aluminium fin stack which is supposedly optimized to provide the perfect balance between high and low fan speeds will dissipate the heat carried through it by the CDC heatpipes. Our testing will give you an idea as to whether their claims are true or not. The heatpipes employ Cooler Master’s patented Continuous Direct Contact (CDC) technology which they claim will “act as a virtual vapor chamber that dissipates a large amount of heat”. Kudos to CM Europe, who replied early Monday morning, less than 2 days after my inquiry. It utilizes 4 6mm copper heatpipes which converge to form a H.D.T (heatpipe direct touch) base. Well, if anyone is still following this, or also has an older model Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO, I finally got the answer from Cooler Master Europe, after never hearing anything back in over a week from Cooler Master North America. The Hyper 212 EVO is very similar to its predecessor in terms of design.

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Do you think that Cooler Master are happy with that? Oh no! To retain the price vs performance crown which the Hyper 212 Plus has held for so long, they have now introduced its successor, the Hyper 212 EVO. With a i9-9900K and a 4.6GHz OC, I can run the fan. It works fine as long as I dont go crazy overclocking the CPU. After a steady increase in price over the past few months, the Hyper 212 Plus has become a slightly less desirable product than it once was. I have the Hyper 212 EVO black edition which has a very similar mounting system.

cm hyper 212 evo review

The concoction of enthusiast level performance and a ridiculously low price tag made the Hyper 212 Plus a legendary CPU cooler in every sense of the term. Since its release in 2009, Cooler Master’s Hyper 212 Plus has gained a well-deserved ‘legendary’ status among a significant proportion of system builders.















Cm hyper 212 evo review