🌟 Elevate Your Cooling Game!
The Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V2 CPU Cooling System is engineered for superior performance, featuring a redesigned heat sink for improved thermal efficiency, four direct contact heat pipes, and a 120mm SickleFlow V2 fan that balances airflow and noise levels. Ideal for desktop setups, this cooler is perfect for gamers and professionals seeking reliable cooling solutions.
Brand | Cooler Master |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 8 x 15.5 cm; 765 g |
Item model number | RR-2V2E-18PK-R1 |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master Europe B.V. |
Series | Hyper 212 EVO V2 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 8 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 765 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**Z
My CPU can run at max speed forever now.
Cooling: I recently built a computer with an Intel i7 10700 (unclockable) 10th Gen 2.9Ghz on a new Asus z490 Motherboard and used the stock fan at first. Running Prime95 would turbo the clock speed to 4.7Ghz whilst I saw temperatures rapidly rise, around 5 seconds after it would already be at 85 degrees and climbing and therefore instantly be throttled back to the TDP of 65W and a clock speed of 3.5Ghz. By using this CPU fan it instantly dropped my idle temperature from 38 degrees to 28 degrees C. Despite my CPU being locked you can still change the TDP in the bios to a higher value as this is actually controlled by the motherboard, not the CPU. Changing the TDP from 65W to 130W (the fan is rated to 150W I believe) meant that now my CPU can run at max turbo 4.6-4.7Ghz on all cores for a substantial time (I tested using Prime95 for 20mins and it sat at max 75 degrees C). This is a substantial speed increase for such a low cost.Size: The cooler is very large and has a 12cm fan. It fit into my case (link below) with millimeters to spare. (41.6 x 18 x 42.1 centimeters) Remember to factor in the offset of the motherboard from the edge of the case and also the height of the CPU above the Motherboard. This cooler fits onto LGA1200 sockets.https://www.amazon.co.uk/CiT-Gaming-Mid-Tower-Cooling-Looking/dp/B07V4M5F7R/ref=sr_1_18?dchild=1&keywords=cit+case&qid=1611338425&sr=8-18Sound: I run the CPU fan at minimum speed most of the time accompanied by only 1 exhaust fan and my PC is virtually silent, almost to the point that I check that the fan is still actually running and hasn't just stopped. Even at 100% it is still not that noisy, a huge improvement compared to the intel stock fan.Fan: The RGB fan works at 5V despite being a 12V meaning I could hook it up to my existing case lights controller and have them all controlled in unison. It works but at the cost of lower brightness.Overall for the substantial performance gain and clean modern aesthetics this cooler is worth every penny and makes your pc look super cool.
L**E
Great for a quieter, cooler system.
When I thought through my new PC build I wanted a decent cooler, previously I went with an i7-6700 and used the stock fan that came with the processor. It was noisy and the constant drone of a fan speeding up and down, up and down was a bit off-putting.So this time I was planning on a decent cooler. Aside from that, I went for the i7-6700K, no particular want to over clock but the price was right and it did not come with a cooler anyway.I am no expert, let me make that clear. I did a bit of research and decided on this one as it was popular and the reviews were good.When it arrived I was really like 'OMG, what have I done...' The thing is huge! Thankfully, however, the instructions were good and I bought a case that was big enough to fit it, so just bear that in mind!It is a bit of a fiddle getting it set up correctly but not overly so. I would highly recommend that before you put the paste on the CPU that you ensure you have it all ready to screw down, I took a few attempts to make sure the four screws were in the right place. You can lift the screws and move them slightly as needed to make it line up just right.The whole point here is that the copper pipes suck up the heat and it spread into the heat sink where the fan blows the heat out. So make sure to place it on the CPU so that it blows the heat towards a fan that will extract the heat as quickly as possible.Despite the scary size having never used anything but a stock fan, it was not as difficult to fit as I was expecting and I am really happy with the results it is producing.On my old PC with an i7-6700 and stock fan, it could sit at 70/80C with the fan whining raiding in World of Warcraft. Now it is very, very quiet and never gets above 50C.Even if you're not so comfortable with me with these things it's not a complex task and has good rewards.
L**X
one of the best budget rgb air coolers
i bought this for my very first pc build & i am really liking it. it's keeping my temps nice n cool & it's not too noisy!aesthetics: it's not *that* big so it doesn't look like a brick in your case, the colour modes are nice but they do give off more of a pastel look rather than a vibrant colourful look (great for me cus i wanted a soft lavender colour) but keep it in mind if that's not the look you're going for e.g. if u want a bright red it will look like a dull orange colournoise: fairly quiet, hasn't bothered me in the slightest even when not using headset unless cpu is being more heavily used but that is to be expected of coursefunctionality: works great, never seen my temps go beyond 70-75 maximum when there's a heavy workload on it. cool casual 30 degrees while just chillinginstallment: easy to set-up, fairly simple for beginnersvalue for money: if you're happy with the less vibrant colours it's absoloutely a 10/10 cooler especially for the price, great for beginners such as myself or anyone who can't afford giga-chad coolers
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