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Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo CPU Cooler (RR-212E-20PK-R2), 120mm PWM Fan, Aluminum Fins, 4 Copper Direct Contact Heat Pipes for AMD Ryzen/Intel
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Product Dimensions | 6.26"L x 4.72"W x 3.15"H |
Brand | Cooler Master |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 2.64 watts |
Cooling Method | Fan |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 36 dB |
Material | Aluminum |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1600 RPM |
About this item
- Well-balanced cooling performance provides fin optimizations with perfect balance between high and low speed operations
- Wide-range PWM fan with unique wave-shaped blade design for excellent airflow
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 120 x 80 x 159 mm / 4.7 x 3.1 x 6.3 inch ; Heat Sink Dimensions (L x W x H): 116 x 51 x 159 mm / 4.6 x 2.0 x 6.3 inch; Fan Dimensions (L x W x H): 120 x 120 x 25 mm / 4.7 x 4.7 x 1 inch
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 3.1 x 6.3 x 4.7 inches; 1.28 Pounds
- Item model number : RR-212E-20PK-R2
- Date First Available : September 1, 2011
- Manufacturer : Cooler Master USA, Inc.
- ASIN : B005O65JXI
- Best Sellers Rank: #159 in Computer CPU Cooling Fans
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Product Description
Cooler Master, an industry leading chassis, thermal solution, peripheral, and accessory manufacturer, signals the rebirth of a household name in computing, the Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooler. It comes packed with an improved tower fin design, heat pipe layout, and upgraded fans and fan brackets that provide an even more extreme value for end users of all types. Dents are created when the heat pipes are sealed. The cut and seal is not a damage, after the heat pipe is full, machine will crimp it. Fan Speed: 600-2000 RPM (PWM) ± 10%, 600-1600 RPM (PWM) ± 10% (EU Version).
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No returns. I have already explained that I attempted to fit it in my case, but I was short by .5". All parts included.
From the manufacturer
Since our founding in 1992 as a thermal pioneer responsible for the first ever heatpipe heatsink, through our evolution into a manufacturer of cutting-edge cases and peripherals, to our recent groundbreaking switch to the modular format, Cooler Master has consistently rewarded its customers and fans with the utmost in innovation, choice, and control.
Hyper 212 EVO
Four Heatpipe Air Cooler
The Hyper 212 EVO cooling systems are designed and optimized to provide the best user experience and cooling potential for a new generation of processors. The Hyper 212 EVO now features four Cooler Master patented Continuous Direct Contact (CDC) heat pipes that are tightly packed into a flat array on the CPU Cooler base. This acts as a virtual vapor chamber that dissipates a large amount of heat. The aluminum fin structure has been optimized to provide the perfect performance balance.
- Well-balanced cooling performance provides fin optimizations with perfect balance between high and low speed operations
- 4 Direct Contact heat pipes with the patented CDC (Continuous Direct Contact) technology - creating a perfect, sleek surface for heat conduction
- Wide-range PWM fan with unique wave-shaped blade design for excellent airflow
- Now AM4 Compatible. Contact Cooler Master for new bracket
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CPU Socket | Intel: LGA 2011, 1366, 1151, 1150, 1155, 1156, 775 AMD: FM2+, FM2, FM1, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, AM1 | Intel Socket: LGA 1366, 1151, 1150, 1155, 1156, AMD Socket: FM2+, FM2, FM1, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, AM1 | Intel: LGA 2011, 1366, 1151, 1150, 1155, 1156, AMD: FM2+, FM2, FM1, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, AM1, AM4 (Contact Cooler Master for bracket) | Intel: LGA 2011-3, 2011, 1366, 1156, 1155, 1151, 1150, 775 AMD: FM2+, FM2, FM1, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, AM1 | Intel Socket: LGA 1366, 1151, 1150, 1155, 1156, 775 * AMD Socket: FM2+, FM2, FM1, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, AM1, 940, 939, 754 | Intel: LGA 2011-3, 2011, 1366, 1156, 1155, 1151, 1150, 775 AMD: FM2+, FM2, FM1, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, AM1 |
Dimension | 131.6 x 72.5 x 152.3 mm | 137 x 122 x 59mm | 120 x 79.7 x 158.5 mm | 128.9 x 96.6 x 146.4 mm | 116 x 100 x 84 mm | 144 x 141 x 105 mm |
Heat Sink Dimension | 128 x 44 x 152.3 mm | 120x 118 x 44 mm | 116 x 51 x 159 mm | 124.5 x 84 x 146.4 mm | 116 x 100 x 58.5 mm | 136 x 124 x 77 mm |
Heat Sink Material | 4 Direct Contact Heatpipes / Aluminum Fins | 4 Direct Contact Heat Pipes / Aluminum Fins | 4 Direct Contact Heat Pipes / Aluminum Fins | Accelerated Cooling System - 4 Direct Contact Heatpipes - High Density Fins - 2 Offset 92mm Push-Pull Fans | Aluminum fins + 4 heatpipes | Accelerated Cooling System - 5 Direct Contact Heatpipes - X-Vents Air-Guide design - 1x 120mm Silencio FP Fans |
Fan Dimension | 120 x 120 x 25 mm | 120 x 120 x 15 mm | 120 x 120 x 25 mm | 92 x 92 x 25 mm | 92 x 92 x 25 mm | 120 x 120 x 25 mm |
Fan Speed | 600~1800 RPM (PWM) ± 10% | 500 - 1,600 RPM (PWM) ± 10% | 600 – 2,000 RPM (PWM) ± 10% | 800 - 2800 RPM +/- 10% | 800 - 2800 RPM (PWM) | 800 – 2,000 RPM (PWM) ± 10% |
Fan Airflow | 24~70 CFM ± 10% | 17.4 - 58.4 CFM ± 10% | 24.9 – 82.9 CFM ± 10% | 15.7 - 54.8 CFM +/- 10% | 15.7 - 54.8 CFM | 16.5 – 65 CFM (28 – 110.5 m3/h) |
Fan Life Expectancy | 40,000 hours | 40,000 hours | 40,000 hours | 40,000 hours | 40,000 hours | 160,000 hours |
Fan Noise Level (dB-A) | 15.1~31.6 dBA | 8 - 30 dBA | 9 - 36 dBA | 18 - 33 dBA | 17 - 35 dBA | 6.5 – 22 dBA |
Power Consumption | 2.64W | 2.4W | 2.64W | 2.88W (max) | 3.12W | 0.96 W |
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Customers like the quality, performance, noise level and value of the electronic component fan. For example, they mention that it does a good job managing heat under load, it's very quiet and that it'll be a great addition to any high-performance build. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of setup, size, mounting, and sturdiness.
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Customers like the quality of the electronic component fan. They mention that it does a good job managing heat under load, and the temperatures are very impressive. They also appreciate the quality thermal paste and attention to detail. The fan is awesome and the metal cooling assembly appears to be well constructed.
"...The metal cooling assembly appears to be well constructed, although the fan seems very light duty...." Read more
"...GREAT cooling. I had the original heatsink that came with my processor and the improvement was fantastic (Intel i7 950)..." Read more
"...Temperatures are very impressive with it.- It's inexpensive compared to other componentsCONS-..." Read more
"...Simpler and cheaper.Because of the superior heat transfer of the heatplate and pipes, I'm able to let my motherboard control the fan..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the electronic component fan. They mention that it does its job very well, is quiet, and efficient. Some say that the results were immediately noticeable. Overall, customers recommend the product for anyone building a low-cost, high-performance build.
"...The fan speed is automatically controlled by the system software, depending on how much cooling the CPU needs at the moment...." Read more
"...you move it around on the CPU but it isn't too bad and it does not affect it's performance at all, although I can see how that can be a bit..." Read more
"...as this thing was installed and I booted up my PC, the results were IMMEDIATELY noticeable...." Read more
"...I put this on and it now sits at 35 degrees. It was the perfect downgrade in tech for an upgrade in quality." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the electronic component fan. For example, they mention it moves a lot of air quietly, and the built-in audio is good enough for YouTube and regular use.
"...-Overall CPU temp dropped from 50 C to 10-15 C. Super awesome.-Runs quietly- Installation is fairly straightforward...." Read more
"...PROS- Cooler is damn near silent, whether the computer is idle or under heavy load-..." Read more
"...control the fan speed, but even at full throttle this fan is absolutely silent...." Read more
"...The larger fan that has is also much quieter than the stock cooler fan was...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the electronic component fan. They say it's well worth the price, boasts as the best dollar to performance heatsink on the market, and is an affordable CPU cooling solution. Customers also say that it'll provide great value for money.
"...a new graphics card to upgrade my system, and it is definitely worth the hype, I thought I'd share my joy (and woes) about everything...." Read more
"...Simpler and cheaper...." Read more
"...Need a good cooler for a good price? You found it." Read more
"...Last, but not least, price. This heatsink is very reasonably priced, or it was when I purchased it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of setup. Some mention that it uses less parts and is very simple to install, while others say that the instructions are far from helpful. The complexity is very low, leaving you with the relatively simple task of making the fan. However, some customers say that they find the installation guide provided far from useful, and the mounting instructions are not that great.
"...The instructions are quite terse, and before starting the installation, it pays to read the instructions several times to understand all the fine..." Read more
"...Over all not too complicated of an install. Its all fairly straight forward once you understand what to do...." Read more
"...The installation guide provided was also far from helpful, and I highly recommend you find a video online that matches your CPU chipset to help with..." Read more
"...-Runs quietly- Installation is fairly straightforward. I had never installed a heatsink like this before but figured it out quickly...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the electronic component fan. Some mention that it's a good size, while others say that it is large and will not fit in a few cases. The fan is a standard size and can be replaced by any 120mm fan. However, some customers say that the size can be a problem if you aren't prepared for it, and that it will not be able to adjust the height.
"...While it wasnt quite as big as I was expecting, it is still pretty big...." Read more
"...They also include a very small (but adequate) tube of thermal compound...." Read more
"...The size can be a problem if you aren't prepared for it." Read more
"...Did I mention how BIG this thing is? Yes, it is huge and my side cover on the case just barely slides by it with maybe 1/10th inch clearance...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the mounting of the electronic component fan. Some mention that it comes with extra fan mounting hardware to allow a second fan to be attached for a push/pull setup, and a variety of mounting hardware for different Intel and AMD CPUs. However, others say that the mounting mechanism is a bit clumsy and gave them a hard time. They also say that it's hard to mount it correctly and that the mount fell off the bottom of the cooler.
"...mechanism (for different CPU sockets), and they provide a full set of mounting hardware for all the possibilities...." Read more
"...The mounting bracket is a pain, and knowing to tighten down the center screw is not obvious from the direction, but the finished system does..." Read more
"...For added cooling, they include the mounting for an additional fan...." Read more
"...getting everything centered and flush against the CPU, the entire mount slides (a little bit, in any direction) with very little physical effort...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the electronic component fan. Some mention that it feels very sturdy in its mount and has zero worries about it coming. However, others say that the system is not very stable, looks a little cheap, and the base is still not a solid block.
"...UPDATE: Still running strong! I moved this CPU Cooler to another system about four years ago that is on 24/7 365 days a year...." Read more
"...still recommend this product today for it's proven longevity and durability, but would recommend it checking to make sure it can handle the thermal..." Read more
"...The base is still not a solid block--the pipes have small recesses (similar to the 101) where they run alongside each other, but it performs well..." Read more
"...The parts are not cheap looking and have a solid feel to them..." Read more
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However, I started having over heating issues on my PC. My guess was maybe the stock CPU cooler just wasn't doing its job as well anymore. I'd start up a game and within a couple minutes my PC would shut down and then start back up.
After doing some researching my two options were either get a new PSU as a failing power supply can cause the issues I was having or I could buy a new CPU cooler since I noticed that my computer was idling mid to high 50 degree Celsius. And would jump to the high 60s and mid 70s under gaming load.
Obviously I went for the cheaper option and bought this bad boy. Let me just say outright that I wish I had bought this or a similar cooler a lot earlier.
As you'll read in other reviews this thing is really quiet. The stock CPU upon pressing the power on my case to turn on my PC would spin up to max and slowly drop down to idle speeds as the PC booted up. Not really too big of a deal but it was quite a noticeable noise upon start up. However, with this CPU I no longer have that noise. I caught myself the other day pressing the button and pausing because I wasn't sure if the PC was actually booting or not because of how quiet it was. Even as I sit at my PC and take my headset off and try to hear the PC I hear nothing. No more fan noise. I used to not mind the minor fan noise that came from my PC, but compared to how quiet it is now those stock coolers are loud.
Another thing im quite impressed with is just how well it cools. I went from idling in the mid 50s down to low 40s and sometimes even lower into the high 30s if I have my AC on and my room is cooler. Just idling is almost a 20 degree difference on my system. And of course under load it maintains an almost 20 degree difference between stock and this cooler.
I've yet to hit 60 degrees while playing any game since I've installed this cooler. It barely gets above the mid 50 degree range under load and I've tested multiple games and over a longer period of time and it maintained its temp in that range. I've kept an eye on temps ever since I've installed it and over the course of a week or so temps have not returned to pre cooler levels. So you know its not a fluke.
My biggest complaint is that the instructions that it comes with aren't exactly crystal clear and it took me a minute or two to sit and make out what exactly the pictures were supposed to be depicting. However, a quick video search on youtube cleared things right up and I got it installed. Over all not too complicated of an install. Its all fairly straight forward once you understand what to do. One thing to keep an eye on is the size of this bad boy. While it wasnt quite as big as I was expecting, it is still pretty big. Make sure you look at its dimensions and know the dimensions of your case to ensure that it will fit in with the panels on.
This cooler does come with some thermal paste with which to apply and install the cooler but I had some higher quality stuff laying around from a previous mother board upgrade/replacement so I used it instead. I'm not sure of the quality of the thermal paste that comes with the cooler but I'd probably spend a couple extra bucks and buy you a high quality paste alongside your order of this cooler just to be safe.
I should note that previously I only had 2 case fans installed in my case. Both of which were exhaust fans. When I ordered this cooler I ordered a double pack of the fans found at this link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F6S10KK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
So this cooler isn't the sole upgrade I did and I have since ordered another single pack of the fan I linked and a molex adapter so I'll now go from just 2 exhaust fans to 3 intake and 2 exhast. My point is, your differences may not be as drastic as mine as I've made other cooling upgrades to aid this cooler, even then the cooler itself has proven to be putting in work. I wish I would've gotten one sooner.
5 star would recommend and would buy again if I ever did another build.
The orientation is also quite flexible - you can mount the cooler and fan assembly so the fan blows horizontally (in either direction), or you can rotate the whole assembly before screwing it down so the fan blows vertically (in either direction). The fan can be mounted on either side of the cooling fins. One way the fan blows air through the fins, the other way the fan sucks air through the fins. You might need to reposition the fan to the "sucking" side if having the fan on the usual "blowing" side doesn't allow enough clearance for tall DRAM modules, which are frequently close to the CPU socket. In my case, I anticipated this problem and bought very low profile DRAM which allowed plently of clearance with the fan in the usual position (blowing air through the fins and directly towards the rear case exhaust fan).
Here are some measurements: With the entire cooler mounted on an i7-3770K CPU on a Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H motherboard, the fan overlapped the closest DRAM slot by just a few mm, but that would be enough to block the DRAM slot if you have tall DRAM modules. The bottom of the fan was about 41 mm (1-5/8") above the surface of the motherboard, so that's how much clearance you have for your DRAM (other motherboards or CPU chips might have different clearance). This is not much, so I used Crucial Ballistix very low profile DRAM, which easily fit and left about 12 mm (1/2") between the top of the DRAM and the bottom of the fan. There is also about 1/2" clearance between the top of the fan and the side panel of an Antec P280 case, which is a very roomy case.
The instructions are quite terse, and before starting the installation, it pays to read the instructions several times to understand all the fine points. I thought the cooler assembly was challenging to install, though not necessarily difficult. It required a lot of careful assembling and adjusting of parts (like the mounting hardware, which has multiple settings and multiple parts to accomodate different sockets). Plus final installation required a lot of physical handling of the motherboard, which is always dicey due to the many parts on the mobo that are not only physically delicate, but also static sensitive. You need to be very, very careful in all this work!
I did have one problem during the final mounting of the cooler assembly on the CPU chip, after spreading the thermal compound on the contact surface. The problem is that the compound is quite gooey and slippery, and it allowed the cooler assembly to slide around on top of the CPU chip while I was trying to adjust and screw down the X-shaped mounting bracket. This smeared the compound around and got some on the CPU socket next to the chip, so it was a little messy. It would be great to have a helper for this step, one person to hold the cooler assembly steady, while the other person fiddles with the mounting bracket and screws.
Once the metal cooler assembly is screwed down, the fan assembly clips on to the metal fins. The fan electrical hookup is very simple, just plug the four-wire connector into the mating socket on the motherboard, and you're done. The fan speed is automatically controlled by the system software, depending on how much cooling the CPU needs at the moment. I use the cooling system on an i7-3770K (without overclocking) and the idle temps run around 34 degrees C, with a medium fan airflow.
Overall, I like this cooler a lot, and would recommend it.
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1 Cooler Master Hyper T20, puesto en Tarjeta madre b85m-g r2.0 asus, procesador i5 4570, usando los aditamentos para instalar el disipador en procesador intel, que vienen incluidos, sin ningun inconveniente, pasta termica usada MX-4, niveles de refrigeracion mejor al disipador stock
2 Cooler Master Hyper T20, puesto en Tarjeta madre ga-970a-d3p gigabyte, procesador fx-6300, el disipador entro sin problemas en la tarjeta madre, sin mas fuerza solo la necesaria, no se ocuparon aditamentos, incluidos en el disipador, sin ningun inconveniente, pasta termica usada MX-4, niveles de refrigeracion mejor al de stock
Todo sin problemas funcionando, facil de instalar
Reviewed in Mexico on May 26, 2023
1 Cooler Master Hyper T20, puesto en Tarjeta madre b85m-g r2.0 asus, procesador i5 4570, usando los aditamentos para instalar el disipador en procesador intel, que vienen incluidos, sin ningun inconveniente, pasta termica usada MX-4, niveles de refrigeracion mejor al disipador stock
2 Cooler Master Hyper T20, puesto en Tarjeta madre ga-970a-d3p gigabyte, procesador fx-6300, el disipador entro sin problemas en la tarjeta madre, sin mas fuerza solo la necesaria, no se ocuparon aditamentos, incluidos en el disipador, sin ningun inconveniente, pasta termica usada MX-4, niveles de refrigeracion mejor al de stock
Todo sin problemas funcionando, facil de instalar
Reviewed in Brazil on May 26, 2023
Los resultados son maravillosos, muy silencioso, eso si y es error mio no verificar que gracias a su tamaño puede que no cierre o se instala la tapa de sus gabinetes, en mi caso no es tan grave le falto unos milímetros para que cerrara por completo. Estoy monitoreando la temperatura con Open Hardware Monitor.