tweaknews.net Updated: 2012-02-11 18:10:24
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To sum it all up, Cooler Master's new Hyper 212 Evo CPU cooler has great performance, yet leaves a relatively small acoustic footprint. The included mounting solution is very robust, if a bit fussy to install, and Cooler Master includes an extra pair...
Innovative base design, PWM fan, Great cooling, Great value, Excellent build quality, Sturdy mounting solution, Four heatpipes, Relatively quiet...
Installation slightly fussy, No lighting feature, Only single fan included...
Cooler Master's newest addition to the Hyper line is a real winner. The innovative Continuous Direct Contact base design and four heatpipes seem to provide the one-two punch that beats down high CPU temperatures. Installation was relatively straightf...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2012-02-11 18:10:29
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Frequent Maximum PC readers will have noticed our love affair with Cooler Master’s Hyper 212 Plus CPU cooler. The 212 Plus came out of nowhere and captured our hearts—and a spot on our Best of the Best list—with its excellent cooling power and rock-bo...
Nearly identical to the Plus; excellent value for the money; better performance on overclocked chips.
Nearly identical to the Plus; mounting bracket is getting old.
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2012-02-11 18:10:35
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Released back in 2007, Cooler Master’s CPU cooler Hyper 212 was a successful product with a highly attractive price/performance ratio. About two years later, in the fall of 2009, the company introduced the revised Hyper 212 Plus with direct-touch techn...
The new Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO doesn’t set any performance records, but it is not actually supposed to. Considering its price, it is only meant for moderately overclocked CPUs. And the Hyper 212 EVO meets this purpose well enough, coping with our...
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The Coolermaster 212 has been around for a little while now in the form of the original 212, the 212 Plus (reviewed here along with the TX3 Plus back in 2009). Now in it's latest incarnation the 212 is presented as the 212 "EVO", confirming the though...
So what do we make of the Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO? Well I think the first thing to bear in mind here is the price. £23.98 is not a lot of money for a cooler of this type. But have Coolermaster cut corners somewhere to bring it to market at this pric...
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proclockers.com Updated: 2012-02-11 18:10:57
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to the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooler Today, we will be taking a closer look at a CPU cooler from Cooler Master that was released not to longer ago. The Cooler is called the Hyper 212 EVO. The Hyper 212 may sound familiar to many of you as it...
The Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO to us one of those coolers that is over performing for the asking price. At $35, the price if definitely at the lower price range of the cooler spectrum and according to the testing that we have done here today proves th...
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Cooler Master has released a slew of heatsinks onto the market, and just a few months ago Neoseeker got its hands on the Hyper 612 II and S524 models. Each performed well for their respective price point, and used varying designs to appeal to different...
When designing the Hyper 212 EVO, Cooler Master stuck with basics instead of starting from scratch. This allowed the manufacturer to draw from and maintain most of what made the original Hyper 212 heatsink a success. However, it also built upon the des...
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Our today’s guest is Hyper 212 EVO CPU cooler coming from Cooler Master. Our readers are probably familiar with the name Hyper 212, but the moniker EVO means that the company launched a new and hopefully improved version of its Hyper 212 cooler. Cool...
Cooler Master launched a bunch of new coolers recently - Hyper 612S, Hyper 612PWM, Hyper 212 EVO, Hyper TX3 EVO and Gemini II M4. We reviewed the Hyper 612S earlier, here, while our today’s guest was the Hyper 212 EVO. The Hyper 212 EVO is a quality an...
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The Hyper 212 EVO is a CPU cooler with tower heatsink, four U-shaped direct-touch heatpipes and a 120 mm fan. It is obvious by the name that this cooler is an evolution of the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus, which we tested last year. The main difference...
The Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO is a real evolutionary cooler. The direct-touch heatpipes with no gaps between them seems to be an excellent feature, managing to seriously improve the cooling performance seen on the Hyper 212 Plus.Actually, the Hyper 2...
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Well it’s getting late in the year, Summer is coming to a close as the Fall begins and this is where we see hardware manufacturers coming to the tail end of the big product season, before the usual holiday frenzy. Closing out a busy summary period, we...
The Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO is a very straightforward cooler, there are no real bells and or whistles, unlike some monstrous behemoths we’ve seen that sport three fans. The EVO maintains a very slim profile, is rather lightweight, and we like how...
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hitechlegion.com Updated: 2012-02-11 18:11:14
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An exciting new movie called “Drive” is currently playing in theaters and it has been met with mostly positive reviews for good reason. The story basically revolves around a protagonist involved in a heist gone wrong and the double-crossing criminals t...
Tube of Cooler Master thermal compound included, Mounting compatibility with all Intel sockets 775 up to 1366 including 1155, Mounting compatibility with AMD sockets AM2 up to AM3 and FM1, 120mm fan preinstalled, Excellent pricetoperformance ratio, Excellent noisetoperformance ratio, Optional fan mounting kit included for extra 120mm fan, Requires less thermal paste to cover contact area compar...
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The first CM Hyper 212 heatsink debuted in 2007 and was a tower style CPU cooler that had four copper heatpipes extending upward to two separate sets of aluminum fins and a copper base surface. Two years later, during the summer of 2009, the award winn...
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topreviewshop.com Updated: 2012-02-11 18:11:19
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Performance Testing Temperature measurements were acquired by the MSI Dual Core Center software package. Idle temperatures were taken after the computer was left unattended for at least a half hour. Load temperatures were taken by running Prime95's In-...
Reasonable price, Multiple Installation Options, Performed well...
Second fan not included, no PWM splitter for a second fan.
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It is a little known fact that companies tend to keep products around that are popular with consumers and while this isn't widespread in the computer industry there are a few products that can stand the test of time. Computer cases are one example whe...
Core Contact Design, Solid Construction, Dual Fan Capable, Fan is Included, Suitable OEM Replacement...
The Hyper 212 is a tower style core contact cooler that places each of the 6mm heatpipes directly across the CPU for the best thermal contact possible. This configuration works great in that it reacts quickly to changes in thermal load but tends to d...
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frostytech.com Updated: 2012-05-06 01:09:20
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Coolermaster's Hyper 212 Evo heatsink stands 160mm tall, weighs in at moderate 569 grams and packs in four exposed 6mm diameter copper heatpipes on its base. Otherwise the Hyper 212 Evo is a pretty standard 'tower' heatsink. A 600-2000RPM, 120mm PWM f...
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Our today's guest is Hyper 212 EVO CPU cooler coming from Cooler Master. Our readers are probably familiar with the name Hyper 212, but the moniker EVO means that the company launched a new and hopefully improved version of its Hyper 212 cooler.Cooler Mas...
We used Hyper 212 EVO mounted on EVGA's FTW3 motherboard in Corsair Obsidian 800D case (with three 900rpm fans) at 22°C room temperature. We measured temperatures at Core i7 930's reference clock (2.9GHz) and after overclocking it to 3.6GHz. In our tables...
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IntroductionNow that CPU cooler reviews have begun in earnest here at AnandTech, it's been interesting to see just how conventional wisdom plays out in practice. There's been a pervasive attitude that closed loop coolers are only really competitive with t...
The second set of conclusions are for be quiet!'s ninja, the Dark Rock Pro 2, along with Cooler Master's stellar budget performer, the Hyper 212 EVO.be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 2The biggest problem with be quiet!'s Dark Rock Pro 2 is that it's incredibly...
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This week we are taking a look at the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO, which is an update to the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus (aka the Hyper 212+) that I recently reviewed. Cooler Master's Hyper 212 line has been very popular because it provides competitive c...
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Cooler Testing RevisitedUntil recently we haven't been very aggressive in testing CPU cooling methods. I'd been busy with notebooks, desktops, cases, and peripherals, but good and consistent writers are hard to come by in this industry, and eventually I c...
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Advanced PC users that like to care for their system commonly believe stock cooling solutions that are supplied with processors to be either barely adequate or too noisy even for a standard, unmodified system operating at stock frequencies. With bulk PC o...
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You may be thinking you have gone back in time, but no, you read that correctly. This is in fact a review of the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO. Cooler Master sent us the heatsink along with an AM4 mounting kit to review on the new AMD Ryzen platform. While...
Longstanding Performance History, Continuous Direct Contact Offers Great Thermal Transfer Between Cooler and CPU, Good Cooling Performance, Great Price...
Requires Consideration When Selecting RAM Height, Documentation Could Improve...
With various manufacturers working to provide cooling solutions for AMD's AM4 platform in order to cool the new Ryzen CPUs, the cooling landscape has had a bit of a boost in excitement recently. Most major manufacturers are offering free or low-cost a...
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hardocp.com Updated: 2020-09-09 03:14:34
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When we purchased ours, it was $35 at Amazon. Today it is at $22.50 at Amazon, and $20 at Newegg after a $10 MIR. So it is obvious why this cooler is so attractive to many, because many times it is just dirt cheap in terms of your hard earned dollars.Al...
After getting the Hyper 212 EVO in our hands and in our test rig, it is easy to see why it is indeed one of the most popular coolers in the world. As you can see from above, it literally broke our Dollars Per Degree chart when it comes to value. And that'...
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We wanted to post a good video showing our unboxing of the AMD Ryzen AMD Threadripper processor, but our attempts at a good unrehearsed video without proper lighting was a fail. So, we apologize to all the millennials as our unboxing coverage is mostly going to be images and text that you actually have to read...
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We wanted to post a good video showing our unboxing of the AMD Ryzen AMD Threadripper processor, but our attempts at a good unrehearsed video without proper lighting was a fail. So, we apologize to all the millennials as our unboxing coverage is mostly go...
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