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    How is Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo?

    Hey friends, I am thinking to get the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo. But I am not sure about the performance of that and that is the reason that I am posting this thread over here. If you can provide me some information regarding this then I will be really thankful to you. Please reply as soon as possible.

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    Re: How is Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo?

    This is a CPU cooler that uses small case that can also be used in space-saving PC. This is equipped with a large fin of 120mmx118mm. This gives powerful cooling performance as compared to the standard cooler in even less space. This is equipped with a 120mm fan original thin 15mm. You can change the rotational speed of up to 500 ~ 1600rpm through the fan control by PWM. Also adopted a direct contact of the copper heat pipe in contact with the CPU directly × 4. Because the heat of the CPU is transmitted to the heat pipe directly rather than through the pedestal, heat transfer can be performed more efficiently.

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    Re: How is Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo?

    Specs:
    • Application: Sockets 775, 1155, 1156, 1366, AM2, AM2 +, AM3, AM3 +, and FM1 processors
    • Dimensions: 4.7 x 3.1 x 6.3 inches (120 x 80 x 159 mm) (W x L x H)
    • Fins: Aluminum
    • Base: Aluminum, with heatpipes in direct contact to the CPU
    • Heat-pipes: Four copper heatpipes
    • Fan: One 120 mm fan (supports two fans)
    • Nominal fan speed: 2,000 rpm
    • Fan air flow: 82.9 cfm
    • Maximum power consumption: 2.64 W
    • Nominal noise level: 36 dBA
    • Weight: 1.03 lb (465 g)

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    Re: How is Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo?

    Slim Tower CPU cooler technology adoption CDC makes it possible to upgrade to a dual-fan. Here are some of the main points for this:
    • Support for LGA2011/1366/1156/1155/775, Socket AM3 + / AM3/AM2 + / to AM2/FM1
    • CDC technology is made of heat pipe pedestals
    • Using a wide range PWM fan to achieve both performance and quiet cooling performance
    • Greatly improved with a quieter fan anti-vibration pad
    • Adopt a quick snap for easy mounting of the fan bracket fan
    • Allows the dual-fan by adding after a 120mm fan to suit your environment
    • Design your own fin above a certain cooling performance even at low rotational speed of the fan

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    Re: How is Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo?

    It supports multi-socket support LGA2011/1366/1156/1155/775, Socket AM3 + / AM3/AM2 + / to AM2/FM1, CPU and CPU socket can support a lot of one product. In one set of mounting parts, and LGA2011/1366/1156/1155/775 of Intel, the corresponding Socket AM3 + / AM3/AM2 of AMD + / to AM2/FM1, mounting is included with a multi-retention bracket easy. Latest CPU made by AMD, of course, is also widely available to the CPU and made of several generations before Intel.

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    Re: How is Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo?

    This is having the CDC technology. The pedestal portion is made of heat pipe pedestals, CDC: CPU cooler is the first time to adopt technology (Continuous Direct Contact patent pending). CDC is a technology one step further, the direct contact heat pipe CPU cooler many of the traditional high-end had been adopted. Direct contact with the heat pipe was to have a direct close contact with the heat pipe CPU and by exposing the heat pipe on the back of the pedestal, to improve the heat transfer efficiency. The CDC, in polish it makes good contact with one another through a plurality of heat pipe pedestals in part, eliminating the gap between the heat pipe. Technology to further improve the heat transfer rate move in the pedestal can be used as a heat pipe itself, it is CDC.

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    Re: How is Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo?

    The use of this product is using a wide-range PWM fan specifications corresponding to the rotational speed of up to 600rpm ~ 2,000 rpm. This is very wide-range PWM fan to achieve both performance and quiet cooling performance.

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    Re: How is Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo?

    To operate smaller greatly improved sound quieter fan with anti-vibration pad, attached to the fan is installed anti-vibration pads. There is also a heat-radiating fins would be deformed by mounting a little mistake. With this product, to allow easier mounting of the fan to the CPU cooler, you are using a quick snap of your own fan bracket and this is because you can easily attach and remove the fan, making it easy to maintain.

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    Re: How is Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo?

    If you want to improve the dual-fan cooling capacity then there is possibility to add a 120mm fan to suit your environment. By sandwiching a dual fan from around the fin heat dissipation, cooling capacity of significant improvement is possible.

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    Re: How is Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo?

    This is the best one as compared to the other xompatator to this. You can go for this without any doubt. I am telling you this with confidence because I am also using the same and very happy with it.

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