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