Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition CPU Air Cooler
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8 reviews for Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition CPU Air Cooler
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Owen G. –
Pros: Upgraded from stock Ryzen Wraith where temps hit 80C+ with moderate overclock of 4.0 on Ryzen 5 2600x Runs whisper quiet at overclock of 42.25 @max 65C in a NZXT 500i case. Good clearance on the glass. Sits right beside me and I can’t hear it under load. Memory clearance for me was not a problem I only have to sticks of G Skill Flare x 3200-14 in a ROG Strix x470-F motherboard and should be fine with 4, not sure about bulky RGB it would be tight. Highly recommend. Oh and it looks…
Prabuddha D. –
Pros: Excellent cooling performance. I am running a Ryzen 2600 overclocked to 4 GHz @ 1.275V. While running Handbrake (all 6 cores pushed to 100%) with the original Wraith Stealth cooler, the CPU temp would reach 90C in under 10 mins, and the computer would shut down. With this cooler, I ran Handbrake for about 4.5 hours at a stretch and the temp generally stayed at 63C and never went beyond 65C. Cons: None Overall Review: Be careful that the AMD mounting brackets are not interchangeable…
Jacob G. –
Pros: I’ve always gone overboard with my components, but I had used an older version of the Hyper 212 in a customers build many years ago and I remember being very impressed with the quality of the fan for such a low price. I decided to save some money and use the 212 in my new personal build, and honestly, it’s just as good if not better than I remember. This is a great fan if you’re not pushing your PC extremely high for benchmarking. This has kept my CPU at optimal temperatures through…
Kurt O. –
Pros: very easy install fit my motherboard and CPU perfectly functions perfectly Cons: haven’t ran into any yet Overall Review: I’ve been building computers since 2005 and have been in IT a few years before then. I’ve done quite a number of heat sink installs and this one is the easiest yet. On my AMD Ryzen socked AM4 install it’s a solid and easy install, not wonky at all. You attach the bottom plate onto the motherboard first. Then lay the motherboard flat. Apply thermal compound, set the…
Gary C. –
Pros: Fit perfectly on my ASUS Prime Z390-A, room left to fit other components without issue Seems to keep my CPU cool Comes with bracket to add a second fan Black edition looks nice. Cons: Bracket to attach fans can be a bit finnicky, but once it’s on there’s no issue. Overall Review: Great if you don’t feel like dealing with watercooling but don’t want to completely cheap out.
Garret A. –
Pros: -Great Price -Easy to Install -My CPU temps are at 38-40 temps Overall Review: I would recommend this to anyone looking to replace that stock cooler. Sure there are better coolers, but this does its job and for the price just go with this. Comes with parts for Intel and AMD and just take your time installing it, make sure you are using the right parts. Read the Instructions to avoid unnecessary headaches. Comes with thermal paste, but I didn’t use it. Bought some artic MX4 instead.
Waldo Inc –
Pros: – Very Quiet – Good CPU temps Cons: – He chonky Overall Review: – Would Recommend
Anonymous –
Overall Review: Didn’t come with LGA 1700 bracket despite it saying on the website that they are included in the box from November 2021. There is no stock of Coolermaster LGA 1700 brackets on the website either, making it pretty much unusable for the newest generation of intel CPUS. Extremely annoying that my build is being stopped by one tiny part.