Let's be right up front here: the Cooler Master Hyper 212 takes significantly more effort to install than the cheaper Hyper TX2. If you're installing the heatsink on an LGA775 socket, we first had to ...
The Cooler Master Hyper 212 series has been ubiquitous with air cooling CPUs for a few years now. I’ve had some experience with this model, having installed one my buddy’s PC while at PAX East a few ...
I'm sure at this point most of you have seen or heard of the Hyper 21 from Cooler Master. This was one of the few, at the time, to offer a gap in the middle of the fin sets. I was able to test that ...
With a long history in the PC component market, Cooler Master is often a popular choice for any system builder. Their now legendary 212 cooler series has long been the go-to product for those looking ...
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If you're in the market for a new processor cooler and RGB lighting is top of your list then keep reading. Cooler Master's new Hyper 212 Halo cooler could be just what you're looking for. Retailing ...
The Hyper 212 Evo is arguably the most popular CPU air cooler for the budget-minded crowd wanting to upgrade from the stock options—but it’s never been perfect. After years of accumulating feedback, ...
Cooler Master have what is quite possibly the best reputation when it comes to inexpensive coolers. Don’t, however, be fooled into thinking that they deal primarily with the entry-level though. Over ...
Installation then, here we have the gruesome part. A backplane needs to be installed. For socket LGA 775 you need to install it as shown above. First you need to take out your motherboard, then place ...
The 212 is kind of like the bigger brother to the TX2 - if has the same basic design (but then again, it's hardly unique) but with one more heatpipe, more fins and a 120mm fan instead. It's a similar ...
You know there's only so much you can say or write about heatpipe based CPU coolers these days. Really bad ones do not exist anymore. So from a decent design a manufacturer always need to move forward ...
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