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Obviously CPU coolers are critical to keeping things cool in your computer system. Ever run a CPU without a heatsink? We have. And trust us, we highly recommend avoid it. While CPU heatsinks come in a variety of shapes and sizes, there are some com...
While not much new has been accomplished in terms of lower temperatures over the original designs, the functionality and flexibility has certainly been improved on the Hyper 212 Plus and TX3 coolers. The new fan clips are a big improvement, providing a...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2014-12-01 03:58:33
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Hyper 212 Plus model should be used for much higher overclock frequencies. Both coolers hit “bulls eye” especially if you take into consideration their prices...
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2014-12-01 03:58:37
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With the release of the Nahalem, i7 processors from Intel just hitting the market, we as end user hope for significant drops in price for the LGA775 stock still on shelves around the globe. If I am correct in this assessment, there should soon be a sl...
Unique split fin design, Near silent operation, Included hardware for dual fan configuration, Superior mounting hardware, Excellent prices versus performance.
Base is not lapped to a mirror finish as stated, Clearance issues with some north bridge coolers, Need to remove the motherboard for installation.
With what I have found, the hyper 212 is an excellent addition to the air cooling market. Xigmatek is considered one of the best on the market, and to only loose out by one degree is quite admirable. Looks like Cooler Master is on to something with sp...
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thinkcomputers.org Updated: 2014-12-01 03:58:41
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The Cooler Master Hyper 212 CPU Cooler has two heatsinks each with their own set of four heatpipes for premium cooling. Not only does it have a dual heatsink design, but it also has the ability to have a dual 120mm fan design for even more airflow. Hav...
Two heatsink design with 8 heatpipes, Supports up to two 120mm fans, Premium cooling, Universal design, Affordable...
No backplate for motherboard, Might hit case, depending on the case...
The Cooler Master Hyper 212 CPU Cooler is a powerful cooler. It was the best CPU cooler that weve tested with this setup. Even without the second fan it still performed better. I think it has to do mainly with the two heatsink design with four heatpi...
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virtual-hideout.net Updated: 2014-12-01 03:58:45
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CoolerMaster has a wide assortment of heatpipe-based coolers, and one of their newest releases is the Hyper 212. The construction has multiple heatpipes in a tower design, but not just any tower design. The Hyper 212 sports a dual tower design, with...
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CoolerMaster Hyper212 CPU CoolerThe CoolerMaster Hyper212 is a new heatpipe-based CPU cooler thats compatible with virtually all current Intel and AMD motherboards. Its designed around four heatpipes radiating from a copper base up to a large block o...
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Aircooling is the easiest and most economical way to cool your CPU and while any stock or OEM heatsink will do a fairly good job at keeping the processor cool you have to wonder how cool it should be? Should the core temperature be at a constant subze...
19dB 120mm Fan, Place for secondary Fan, High Cooling Capacity, Universal installation, Solid Construction...
Large cooler makes installation difficult, Fan is not RPM controlled, No back plate for 775 installations...
There are typically 2 reasons for buying an aftermarket cooler; the most common is the system builder that buys OEM parts to save a few bucks. Since OEM processors don't have heatsinks you're left with no choice. The other instance is the hardwa...
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Cooler Master is known for producing interesting cooling products that cover a varied range of performance and pricing. These same products are also rather varied in their looks, from wild shaped coolers with lights everywhere to more subdued coolers...
It would be hard to call the Cooler Master Hyper 212 CPU cooler the be all and end all of tower coolers, especially for a company like Cooler Master that is always improving and innovating. The engineering and design behind the Hyper 212 does put for...
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cluboc.net Updated: 2014-12-01 03:59:01
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Last month CoolerMaster sent us the CM Sphere to test out. While the CM Sphere was very pretty, it just didnt cut it for us overclockers. Needless to say, I was waiting for the hate mail to arrive from CoolerMaster. This isnt the first time weve...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2014-12-01 03:59:01
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Try to answer a question to yourself: what criteria you take into account when choosing an air-cooler for your system CPU? Trust me, there will be a lot of different answer variations including efficiency, noise level, price, universality of the design...
I believe that even though Cooler Master Hyper 212 may not impress the users spoilt by the remarkable efficiency of the supercoolers, this solution still turned out a success. And it is not only its very decent efficiency, universal design or moderate...
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frostytech.com Updated: 2014-12-01 03:59:04
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The Coolermaster Hyper 212 is a 60mm tall heatsink, and its comprised of just the right mix of copper heatpipes and aluminum cooling fins. Ill save you the trouble of skipping to the end of this review, its good!...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2014-12-01 03:59:04
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Zalman, Thermaltake and others have been pushing high-end air coolers for a long time. Here is the recent offering from Coolermaster, the Hyper 212. At just over US$40, this attempts to bring some high-end performance into that mainstream pricing ran...
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In our New Mid-Priced Coolers article, we moved the focus down a notch to examine some value options available in midrange coolers. We found an excellent midrange performer in the small and efficient OCZ Vendetta, but there are plenty more midrange coo...
Those who want the very best in air cooling will not be completely satisfied with performance of the Cooler Master Hyper 212. However, those who want the best performance they can get for an investment of around $40 will have a smile on their face when...
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There has been a lot of great products coming out of Cooler Masters stable lately. These include Cosmos and Stacker enclosures as well as cooling accessories and high-end power supplies. Not so long ago, Ive compared Cooler Master HyperTX against Th...
Good performance, Universal design: LGA775, S754/939/940, AM2, Thought out dual tower solution, Able to attach second fan, Very quiet, Manual in 17 languages!...
Needs motherboard removal for additional fan, For its unique design and great performance...
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fudzilla.com Updated: 2014-12-01 03:59:12
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Heatpipe coolers have become pretty common place by now and just about every cooler manufacturer has a selection of coolers with heatpipes these days. Cooler Master has just launched its latest model, the Hyper 212 and we’ve taken one out for a spin...
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Hey guys! Meet Hiper 212. Its what we game-mongers in the hardware biz call a heatpipe based cooler. Heatpipe coolers to date always were about low noise cooling, making them excellent coolers yet not the highest performing ones. This where we enter...
Hmm interesting. I must admit, I like the Hyper 212. This CoolerMaster product brings a lot on the table for little money. Noise levels are good, performance is really good, the looks are just fine and the pricing is really okay isnt it ? So all the...
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ocia.net Updated: 2014-12-01 03:59:15
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Cooler Master has been releasing a lot of new products lately. From cases to peripherals, Im starting to see their name everywhere. One of their most recent products to hit their website is the Hyper 212 CPU cooler. With support for all platforms, fou...
Absolutely silent, Fast installation, 2Fan expandability, Mirrorfinished base...
Inflexible installation, Moderate performance...
The Hyper 212 seems to be a great cooler for mid-range users who want to replace the stock solution, but wont be changing many things in their computers as time goes on. There are a number of things that would get in the way if you are an enthusiast a...
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Aircooling remains one of the most economical ways to cool computer components. There is no need for complex pump assemblies attached to radiators or costly fluid running through tubes to strike phj34r into the hearts of novice computer builders. In fact...
Direct Contact Design, Solid Construction, Supports Dual Fan Configuration, RGB Fan and Controller Included, Suitable OEM Replacement...
Will not clear taller system memory, Could use a more powerful fan...
There are a lot of CPU coolers on the market these days. Some stick around for a few months while others stand the test of time. The Cooler Master Hyper 212 design is one of those gems that has a huge cult following and actually delivers on its promise. O...
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How much you have to spend on a product will always be the most important aspect to buying and putting together a PC. Sometimes you need to downgrade to make ends meet. Cooler Master has graced us with their new Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition today which fit...
What we have here is a really solid pick for the gamer not looking to spend his retirement fund. This is a great addition to any build and we recommend you pick one up ASAP...
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The Hyper 212 Black Edition coolers, available with or without an RGB fan, add a level of style that had been missing from the 212 EVO, trading exposed copper heat pipes and bare aluminum heatsink fins for a polished, all-black finish. Naturally style mea...
Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition - $34.96, Amazon.comIt feels appropriate that baseball season is right around the corner because Cooler Master has hit it out of the park with the Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition. It is currently selling for just $35...
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The Cooler Master Hyper 212 heatpipe cooler traces its lineage back well over a decade, which might as well be considered prehistoric in the PC industry. Historically, it's been the plucky go-to cooler beloved by overclockers and system builders due to lo...
Good price-to-performance ratio, Simple installation, Improvement over previous Hyper 212 coolers...
Underperforms compared to similar Cooler Master products...
Priced slightly above the RGB version, the Hyper 212 Black Edition with a Silencio fan appeals to low-noise builds while not fully living up to that moniker. High-wattage CPUs and/or extreme overclocking will likely push this cooler beyond its cooling lim...
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proclockers.com Updated: 2020-10-09 03:53:33
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The Hyper 212 line from Cooler Master has been a staple for PC builders for some time and during that time, its looks haven't changed all that much. With the new Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition, that is a thing of the past. The Hyper 212 RGB features a nickel...
Cooler Master has topped my charts again in both looks and performance with their new CPU cooler, the Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition. I was able to achieve a 4.7GHz on my toasty 8700K and still stay under 90c during the Prime95 test. This is a feat that no o...
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