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Hyper 212 evo review
Hyper 212 evo review







  1. HYPER 212 EVO REVIEW PLUS
  2. HYPER 212 EVO REVIEW FREE

As the feature set describes, the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO represents a versatile solution so let’s have a look at the actual cooler. Although both bundle a PWM fan, the latter operates up to a maximum of 1600RPM rather than 2000RPM, making it quieter but also generating less airflow.

HYPER 212 EVO REVIEW PLUS

The fan is the other factor differentiating the Hyper 212 Plus and the EVO. Its Enermax rival, the ETS-T40, is 19mm longer and 19mm wider for comparison. With regards to the larger Hyper 612S, the thickness of the Hyper 212 EVO heatsink is half the former’s dimension, which comes in handy in cases where space is tight. Surprisingly, the overall weight has been reduced from 626g to 580g with the EVO. The EVO uses a very different fan mounting mechanism through the use of plastic mounting brackets, akin to the Hyper 612S, but these don’t take significant real estate. In terms of dimensions, not much has changed. Both use Direct Touch technology although the EVO has all four heat pipes connected to each other at the base to minimise gaps and thus promote heat transfer. The original Evo is 159mm tall where this one is a touch shorter at 155. This is where we will find our first change in the V2 model. It ends up coming in at 120 x 80 x 155 mm or 4.7 x 31. Superficially, both look the same sporting the same aluminium fin and copper heat pipe construction. At first glance, the Hyper 212 Evo V2 looks just like past Hyper 212 designs and that isn’t a bad thing given their popularity. The features and specifications list are not dissimilar to Cooler Master’s Hyper 212+ for obvious reasons but let’s take a look at how the two differ. Heatsink material: 4 direct copper heat pipes/Aluminium finsįan dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm (W x H x D)Īir pressure (mmH2O): 0.3-1.7 mmH2O +/-10% Heatsink Dimensions with fan: 120 x 80 x 159 mm (L x W x H) Heatsink Dimensions: 116 x 51 x 159 mm (L x W x H) Upgradeable to second fan with quick-snap fan bracket.Versatile all-in-one mounting solution supporting the latest Intel LGA 1366/1155 and AMD FM1/AM3+.Wide-range PWM fan with unique wave-shaped blade design for excellent airflow.4 Direct Contact heat pipes with the patented CDC (Continuous Direct Contact) technology – creating a perfect, sleek surface for heat conduction.Well balanced cooling performance provides fin optimisations with perfect balance between high and low speed operations.It’s always good to know what the manufactures packaging looks like incase you are buying from a third party. The unit is plenty safe while being shipped. Everything inside the package was well place and nothing had been damage in the transit. I slightly shook the box to see if I heard any of the product moving around inside.

hyper 212 evo review

The cooler will arrive in a tightly packed package. Now let us move on and see the packaging and contents. the NZXT Respire T20 / T40 and other models.

HYPER 212 EVO REVIEW FREE

  • Snap and Play: Hassle free installation with our revamped bracket design This review benchmarks Cooler Master's Hyper 212 Plus, one of the best-known CPU coolers on the market, and then compares it vs.
  • Quiet Operation: Performance fan reduces vibration for silent operation.
  • Optimal Air Flow: Stacked fin array minimizes resistance for better airflow through the heatsink.
  • Direct Contact Technology: Exclusive Direct Contact Technology using 4 copper heat pipes delivers exceptional heat dissipation.
  • Patented Continuous Direct Contact (CDC) technology ensures that the heat pipes are free of barriers while drawing heat away from the processor.
  • Asymmetrical 4 Heatpipes Design: Asymmetrical heat pipe design provides RAM compatibility and clearance across various platforms Unmatched performance for the value, these are the tenants that guided Cooler Master engineers when designing the Hyper 212 EVO.
  • New SickleFlow 120 Fan: Improved airflow and air pressure with revised curve blade design.








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