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Cooler master hyper 212 evo review 2015
Cooler master hyper 212 evo review 2015









cooler master hyper 212 evo review 2015

I emailed customer support yesterday but so far, no reply today. I do not see that model specifically listed. They have 4 different kits available but I can't positively determine which one works for the older version Hyper 212 EVO. Information is not very forthcoming on the CoolerMaster website. (Hyperthreading only on the performance cores? Jeepers.) I might be buying one, if i was in the market for an upgrade. I have zero experience with the new Alder Lake CPUs, especially their newfangled performance/efficient cores.

COOLER MASTER HYPER 212 EVO REVIEW 2015 FULL

The old CM Hyper 212 may be a little weak if it's possible to run the CPU at full boost for extended periods. The I7-6700k is spec'd as needing 130W of cooling. The I7-12700k doesn't have a similar spec, but Intel gives a TDP of 125W, or 190W at full turbo boost. In addition, I have 6 fans in my cabinet and I'm moving a ton of air, so that should also help. Not sure how much more heat the newer processor may create. I've used it in for about 5 years in my current i7-6700K 4.0 GHz and it always runs cool. It's no problem if I need a stronger cooler, but if what I have is sufficient, I'd prefer to make use of it.Īlthough the capability is there, I do not plan to overclock the CPU, so I don't expect the cooler to struggle. I think it's enough because the max CFM rating is the same for both coolers. Is that enough cooler for a 12th gen CPU? It's only rated at 150W TDP, so it's not overly large. I hope CM gets back to you with the correct adapter part number, if it exists. They list adapters for the current 212 models, but they use a different mounting scheme than the Evo.

cooler master hyper 212 evo review 2015

It's not obvious from the Cooler Master web site, as you say.











Cooler master hyper 212 evo review 2015