Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
$59.99
★★★★★
(8 customer reviews)
Last updated on November 9, 2024 1:56 am
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo CPU Cooler, 4 CDC Heatpipes, 120mm PWM Fan, Aluminum Fins for AMD Ryzen/Intel LGA1200/1151
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Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
$59.99
Jesse B. –
Pros: Pretty easy to install (once you have pieces that are assembled correctly). Lowered the noise from my case a ton… now only hear the GPU. Went from 55C at load to 35C at load after putting this in. Then I Overclocked to 4.2GHz and hit 40C at load. This is all with a FX-8150. Cooler Master has good support. Cons: The rention bracket that came with mine was assembled incorrectly. Overall Review: So, I got this and started to put it on my computer… and was like “ok, what am I doing…
David S. –
Pros: This is an excellent update to an oterwise excellent product (212+). Worth the difference in price. Installed on my test rig with the AMD 1055T cpu overclocked to 3.8 ghz at 1.53 volts. Cons: none Overall Review: Came with the LGA2011 hardware.
John P. –
Pros: Got this for Christmas present to go along with my new FX4170 CPU. Since it is a 125 watt compared to 95 watt did not want to use stock cooler with the higher wattage. at idle it has it running at 27C with room ambient temp of 70F or 21.1C used arctic silver paste instead of supplied paste. Cons: it only comes with one fan and on newegg can’t find the same fan for purchase so had to buy another one for dual fans Overall Review: Not as easy to install as stock heatsink and fan but it is…
Steve F. –
Pros: Quietly keeps my i7 nice and cool even under extreme conditions. Addition mounting hardware for a second fan, if desired, or to replace the fan since it is mounted to the bracket with adhesive pads rather than screws. Cons: Once this cooler is installed and bolted down, you can still easily turn it about 15 degrees in each direction. As your thermal compound hardens, it will be harder to move, but if you do, I have got to believe that will cause the compound to shift or thin out and…
Kathy D. –
Pros: superior cooling and very lightweight. The supplied fan pushes alot of air. Comes with brackets for a second fan. Mounting hardware is very good construction. Comes with thermal paste. Cons: Its a tall cooler, But most mid size cases should fit it but i would measure before i purchased it to be safe. Fan is a little bit louder than i would like. Overall Review: This is the first time i bought the EVO version of the Hyper 212. Ive been buying the Hyper 212 for years and they have always…
Anonymous –
Pros: *Near Silent Operation *Great heat dissipation Cons: *Rather Large – this ain’t fitting in every MicroATX case *Very involved installation process Overall Review: This thing is great. Keeps my AMD FX-8350 at around 18c idle, 25 to 28 during moderate use & 36c at full load. Basically about the same as the 1090T 6 Core I had before it. It’s great! Highly recommend it.
dale o. –
Pros: price, performance and ease of install. Cons: center pin that only lets cooler rotate a limited amount was off center a little. 10 seconds with a pair of needle nose pliers; pin out , cooler lined up perfectly.
Tracy T. –
Pros: 212 EVOs are the only cooler I will use in my machines. I over clock and it keeps the CPUs cool. 10-15 degree differences vs the stock coolers are possible. Do not purchase similar looking units from other manufacturers, they will not cool the same. The copper heatpipes contact the CPU directly and that is the difference. Cons: The mounting process takes sometime to get correct. Overall Review: If you have the patience and follow the directions, the payoff is worth it. This is a big…