Product Dimensions | 0.9"L x 4.7"W x 4.7"H |
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Brand | Cooler Master |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 2.28 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 31 dB |
Material | Aluminum |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1800 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 66.3 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
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Cooler Master RR-212L-16PR-R1 Hyper 212 LED CPU Cooler with PWM Fan, Four Direct Contact Heat Pipes, Unique Blade Design and Red LEDs
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Product Dimensions | 0.9"L x 4.7"W x 4.7"H |
Brand | Cooler Master |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 2.28 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 31 dB |
Material | Aluminum |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1800 RPM |
About this item
- 4 direct contact heat pipes for continuous contact between CPU and cooler; Air flow: 66.3 CFM; Noise level: 31.0 decibels
- Upgradable to Dual fans with quick snap fan bracket; Fan dimensions (L x W x H) 4.7 x 4.7 x 0.9 inches; Heat sink dimensions (L x W x H) 4.5 x 2.3 x 6.2 inches
- Quiet Spin exclusive technology stabilizes the driver that spins the blades, reducing clicks and noisy vibrations
- Wide range PWM fan with unique blade design and Red LEDs
- Versatile all in 1 mounting solution for Intel and AMD Sockets, and optimized bracket design for Easy installation
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Value for money | 4.6 | 4.1 | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.8 |
Mounting system | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Easy to install | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Noise level | 4.5 | — | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
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cooling method | Air | Air | Fan | CPU Cooling Fan | — | Air |
power connector type | 4-Pin | 5.35 | 4-Pin | 4-Pin | 4-Pin | 4-Pin |
compatible devices | Desktop | Desktop | Desktop | Desktop | — | Desktop |
air flow capacity | 66.3 cubic feet per minute | — | 1.89 milliliters per second | 68.99 cubic feet per minute | 66.17 cubic feet per minute | 75.89 cubic feet per minute |
max rotational speed | 1800 rpm | 2000 rpm | 1750 rpm | 1850 rpm | 2500 rpm | 2000 feet per second |
noise level | 31 decibels | 29.38 decibels | 27.2 decibels | 28 decibels | 25.6 decibels | 31 decibels |
material | Aluminum | Aluminum | Copper, Aluminum | Copper, Aluminum | Aluminium,Aluminum,Metal,Silicone | Aluminum, Copper |
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Item model number | RR-212L-16PR-R1 |
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Item Weight | 1.66 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.7 x 3 x 6.3 inches |
Color | Red |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master USA, Inc. |
ASIN | B01KBXKP8W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 13, 2016 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,285 in Computer CPU Cooling Fans |
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The Hyper 212 LED is equipped with a PWM Red LED fan that provides the excellent Airflow and static pressure to take the heat away. Four direct Contact heat pipes with funnel shaped aluminum fins provide the optimized heat dissipation. An improved universal bracket design ensures easy and worry free installation on all platforms.
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Customers like the cooling of the electronic component fan. They mention that it has great cooling, the thermals have been great, and the heatsink itself is alright. Some say that the idle and load temps are much better, and that the CPU temps dropped 15 degrees Celsius. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance of the product.
"...The fan itself is very nice, better than the EVO's, I have my old EVO fan on this heatsink as well for a push/pull configuration...." Read more
"...It's cold: My resting temps are around 23-24 degrees Celsius. While gaming, my temps never exceeded 43 Celsius...." Read more
"...The Red LED is perfect, not to bright and spins in a solid line and does not illuminate the entire case which was perfect for me, but if you are..." Read more
"...Overall, this is a excellent CPU cooler (given that it fits your set up)...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the electronic component fan. They mention that it performs well, is incredibly simple to install, and gets the job done well. Some say that the product is great and more than adequate for the job. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Bottom Line: It works very well...." Read more
"...So this cooler is entirely adequate - so why pay more? Quality of construction is good and there is nothing negative I can say about it...." Read more
"...n't able to mount it the direction I wanted but it's installed and working well." Read more
"For a moderately priced cooler the Hyper 212 LED is more than adequate for the job with a TDP rating of 150W. It keeps my non-overclocked i7-9700K..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the electronic component fan. For example, they say it's a nice budget cooler that runs amazingly for the price. Some mention that it'll be well worth the money.
"...I'm still giving this fan a 5 star rating... because I'm very pleased with the price vs. value that I believe I am receiving...." Read more
"...All in all a decent cooler at a moderate price." Read more
"...For the price, this is a pretty damn good value." Read more
"...I got this as an open box deal for $20. Very much worth full price." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the electronic component fan. For example, they mention it works well, is quieter than expected, and runs smoothly. Some say that it's a major upgrade in the noise department.
"...case, which is what you really need with this processor, Very quiet under gaming or other moderate loads...." Read more
"...Quiet cooler and not annoyingly loud running at full RPM...." Read more
"...well as an EVGA gold power supply in "eco mode" I have a truly silent PC, where a pretty sensitive dB meter can not detect it being on...." Read more
"...With the 212, the cpu temp dropped to 160 deg F AND the fan is not running at full speed so it's much quieter!..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the electronic component fan. They say the fan is very nice and well put together, and the red LED looks superb. Customers also appreciate the copper heat pipes, and mention that the cooler is adorable.
"...It is very nice though. I was afraid after seeing it that it would hinder my RAM, but luckily I was in the clear with my set up (2x 8GB)...." Read more
"...The Intel mounting hardware looks ok too, although the Intel push-pin mounting design has never looked that great to me, so I personally would get..." Read more
"...The bang for the buck you get with this is pretty stellar. I used this to replace the stock Intel fan. My temps are about 15-20C cooler...." Read more
"...Well done Cooler Master for providing everything needed and a great presentation...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of installation of the electronic component fan. Some mention it's very easy to install, while others say the installation instructions are confusing and tedious. They mention the directions are just pictures with no explanation.
"...Installation is fairly straightforward and others have detailed comments that I won't repeat." Read more
"...The directions are just pictures with no explanation, which is why I struggled at first...." Read more
"...The instruction manual is quite well illustrated and diagrams the installation process in adequate detail...." Read more
"...TL;DR: compared to the Hyper 212 EVO: the installation is easier, the fan is better quality, and the mounting kit is of a much better quality." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the electronic component fan. Some mention that it's a reasonable size, fits nicely in a mid-tower case, and doesn't take up too much space. However, others say that it is massive in size and barely fits in their case.
"...And, honestly, it was such a tight squeeze, I wasn't certain that the chip would be able to go into the slot...." Read more
"...The heatsink itself is alright and a nice overall size that should fit most cases, though the bottom has those big pipe gaps and isn't exactly flat...." Read more
"...The completed assembly is quite large, but it cleared my RAM sticks with room to spare..." Read more
"...a little to fit the anchor on both sides, but the heatsink is still stable in place. Is this the correct way of doing it?..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the electronic component fan. Some mention that it's well made and cools very effectively, while others say that it almost broke, the pushpins appear somewhat fragile, and are difficult to release.
"...I was impressed with how durable the clip was and the way it attaches to the board is a big selling point for a lot of aftermarket CPU buyers...." Read more
"...the pins was somewhat tedious, one of them ended up bending & almost breaking. I had to make 3+ attempts to get them all to pop into place...." Read more
"...So this cooler is entirely adequate - so why pay more? Quality of construction is good and there is nothing negative I can say about it...." Read more
"...compared to the Hyper 212 EVO: the installation is easier, the fan is better quality, and the mounting kit is of a much better quality." Read more
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My review will simply be about the installation process.
Cooler Master's "instructions" for installing this fan are basically a bunch of pictures... not photos, just diagrams / drawings. If you have NO experience in dealing with or installing motherboards, then you probably will need help installing this fan onto the motherboard. Thankfully, there's Google and Youtube.
I have installed mothboards / built computers three or four times, so I was pretty confident I could do the job. However, I'd never upgraded a CPU fan before, certainly not with one this massive.
At one point, while following the instructions, I was confused by a photo. It seemed to suggest I should be using 4 screws to screw a bracket onto the board. The screws were supposed to come up from below the board, but it did not indicate which included screws those were. They didn't seem to be included at all. I thought perhaps they came from the current / old bracket that the old fan connected to on the motherboard, since I'd had to remove that earlier.
It was only when I googled for instructions that I realized that a nearby photo that I thought I understood and kind of ignored.... showed that I was supposed to be installing a different bracket on the BACK of the motherboard first and I needed to attach that piece with the four screws I already had associated with it. So, it was partly my own fault, but it was also the fact that one or two drawings were unclear. A few words would have helped.
But once I got past that hurdle, there was another one that had me scared at first: Would the RAM I was using "be in the way" of the fan, when I tried to install this fan inside my new Cooler Master Mastercase 5 on an MSI AM3 motherboard? I had asked questions here on Amazon about this. It was suggested that I measure the available space inside my case carefully. Well, I would have had to use a caliper to measure in order to predict how close this was going to be!
First, I removed my RAM and finished adding the fan to the front of the heat sink. Then, I tried putting the first / closest RAM chip back. And, honestly, it was such a tight squeeze, I wasn't certain that the chip would be able to go into the slot. It seemed like I would need to bend the chip away during installation... that the fan was jutting out that far. However, with a bit of care, the chip went in. But, literally, THERE WAS NO WIGGLE ROOM. The RAM chip is basically AGAINST the front of the fan. I'm slightly concerned that if the fan ever starts vibrating, for whatever reason, the RAM will be vibrating too. But honestly, I don't see big odds of that happening.
I'm including some photos of just how close the fan is to the RAM. Note that my RAM is a bit taller than most, because it seems like the RAM manufacturers put some sort of fins on it, probably to help with heat dispersion.
Anyways, despite these minor issues, I'm still giving this fan a 5 star rating... because I'm very pleased with the price vs. value that I believe I am receiving. Initial stats suggest my PC is running about 10 degree Celsius cooler than before. And I've got a pretty LED too to go with my new Cooler Master Case (which, by the way, also came with drawings / diagrams-only instructions.)
Thank you to all previous purchasers and their reviews! It's nice to buy with confidence!
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2017
My review will simply be about the installation process.
Cooler Master's "instructions" for installing this fan are basically a bunch of pictures... not photos, just diagrams / drawings. If you have NO experience in dealing with or installing motherboards, then you probably will need help installing this fan onto the motherboard. Thankfully, there's Google and Youtube.
I have installed mothboards / built computers three or four times, so I was pretty confident I could do the job. However, I'd never upgraded a CPU fan before, certainly not with one this massive.
At one point, while following the instructions, I was confused by a photo. It seemed to suggest I should be using 4 screws to screw a bracket onto the board. The screws were supposed to come up from below the board, but it did not indicate which included screws those were. They didn't seem to be included at all. I thought perhaps they came from the current / old bracket that the old fan connected to on the motherboard, since I'd had to remove that earlier.
It was only when I googled for instructions that I realized that a nearby photo that I thought I understood and kind of ignored.... showed that I was supposed to be installing a different bracket on the BACK of the motherboard first and I needed to attach that piece with the four screws I already had associated with it. So, it was partly my own fault, but it was also the fact that one or two drawings were unclear. A few words would have helped.
But once I got past that hurdle, there was another one that had me scared at first: Would the RAM I was using "be in the way" of the fan, when I tried to install this fan inside my new Cooler Master Mastercase 5 on an MSI AM3 motherboard? I had asked questions here on Amazon about this. It was suggested that I measure the available space inside my case carefully. Well, I would have had to use a caliper to measure in order to predict how close this was going to be!
First, I removed my RAM and finished adding the fan to the front of the heat sink. Then, I tried putting the first / closest RAM chip back. And, honestly, it was such a tight squeeze, I wasn't certain that the chip would be able to go into the slot. It seemed like I would need to bend the chip away during installation... that the fan was jutting out that far. However, with a bit of care, the chip went in. But, literally, THERE WAS NO WIGGLE ROOM. The RAM chip is basically AGAINST the front of the fan. I'm slightly concerned that if the fan ever starts vibrating, for whatever reason, the RAM will be vibrating too. But honestly, I don't see big odds of that happening.
I'm including some photos of just how close the fan is to the RAM. Note that my RAM is a bit taller than most, because it seems like the RAM manufacturers put some sort of fins on it, probably to help with heat dispersion.
Anyways, despite these minor issues, I'm still giving this fan a 5 star rating... because I'm very pleased with the price vs. value that I believe I am receiving. Initial stats suggest my PC is running about 10 degree Celsius cooler than before. And I've got a pretty LED too to go with my new Cooler Master Case (which, by the way, also came with drawings / diagrams-only instructions.)
Thank you to all previous purchasers and their reviews! It's nice to buy with confidence!
So it does fine at keeping it below 80C with fully loaded worst case, which is what you really need with this processor, Very quiet under gaming or other moderate loads. So this cooler is entirely adequate - so why pay more? Quality of construction is good and there is nothing negative I can say about it. If you are using your PC for something special where the processor is pegged 24x7 then you might want something better, but otherwise save your nickles.
I am using the single "push" fan directing the airflow to the rear where the rear case fan is just a couple inches away and has a fan curve set the same as the front push fan - so it acts somewhat like a pull fan.
Installation is fairly straightforward and others have detailed comments that I won't repeat.
At full load, the cpu was running at around 190 deg F even at 1.25V.
With the 212, the cpu temp dropped to 160 deg F AND the fan is not running at full speed so it's much quieter!
Only thing I didn't like was that I had to use the quick clip OR completely remove my MB from the case and use their mounting bracket due to a difference in mounting screw/spacer sizes. That doesn't make any sense whatsoever. I don't know what they were thinking.
So I wasn't able to mount it the direction I wanted but it's installed and working well.
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lembre-se de medir seu gabinete pra ver vai caber dentro, no meu caso faltou dois dedos pra chegar no limite dele.
Temp não passa de 50 graus.
For one last upgrade before retiring the old girl next year, I decided to buy a used XEON x5680 to replace my i7.
The swap worked, my Asus P6T motherboard did not even require a BIOS update to handle the new processor, it just booted up and ran. I did boost the CPU voltage to 1.3v in the BIOS before switching, if you are foolish enough to treat this review as a how-to guide, LOL.
What did not work so well was my old stock Intel cooler. Temps would jump up to 100C when playing a modern game, and then the chip would throttle itself. HOORAY FOR UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES!
So I replaced the old cooler with this one, and wow, what a difference. Quieter and MUCH cooler (CPU cores idle at 30 - 40 C, max temps 55 - 62 with all cores 100% utilized).
I like the mounting bracket, it's very secure. It was not hard to install, you just had to spend a little time and cursing. Not a product dig, there is often cursing when I play with hardware. First try, I put the cooler on sideways, so the airflow was going down, instead of towards the back of the machine, as I wanted. That was simply a result of me having to take out the motherboard to mount it, and forgetting which way was up when I put it back.
I think modern cases are better designed in this regard, mine had a metal shield over most of the backside of the motherboard, so I had to remove it to install the cooler backplate. I also had to remove one memory stick to put the fan onto the finished cooler, but that was easy to remove, and to put back in place.
Overall it was a good experience, because no magic smoke was released. And now I can hopefully hold back my urge for new hardware until the next generation of better and faster CPUs are released.
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2018
Reviewed in Brazil on March 11, 2022
Jamás había hecho ninguna instalación y aún así fue súper fácil, solo te recomiendo que lees un poco y veas un tutorial para que no haya errores y listo.
Por cierto puedes instalar un segundo ventilador, y puede ser de cualquier marca, ya que incluye un soporte que se atornilla a cualquier ventilador siempre y cuando sea del mismo tamaño. También es súper fácil quitar el ventilador del disipador y asimismo ponerlo de vuelta.
Después de horas de juego apesar de solo tener 3 ventiladores frontales como entradas de aire la temperaturas se mantienen entre 55°-60°, por los cuales si tú PC tiene mejor flujo de aire no dudes que podras ir por debajo de 50°
NUNCA aprietes los tornillos más de la cuenta, solo hasta donde ya no gire más para evitar dañar tu Motherboard, puedes ayudarte haciendo un poco de presión con la mano para asegurarte que está bien puesto y así se quede.
Actualización: Después de hacer pruebas dejando el gabinete normal y quitándole el cristal lateral, se puede observar una mejora enorme en temperaturas. Sin el cristal lateral del mi gabinete alcance temperaturas con una media de 47 grados. En algunos momentos la temperaturas eran entre 43 y 50 grados.
IMPORTANTE LEER.
YO LO INSTALÉ EN UNA PC MARCA DELL ES MI PROYECTÓ YA QUE LA MODIFIQUE A UNA PC GAMER, EL PROBLEMA CON LAS PC FABRICADAS POR MARCAS ES QUE TRAEN UN BACKPLATE QUE SOSTIENE TANTO EL PROCESADOR COMO EL DISIPADOR, ASEGÚRATE ANTES DE COMPRAR LO QUE NO SEA TU CASO YA QUE SI ES ASI TENDRÁS QUE COMPRAR LA BASE QUE SOSTIENE ÚNICAMENTE AL PROCESADOR YA QUE DE OTRA FORMA NO SE PUEDE INSTALAR.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 25, 2019
Jamás había hecho ninguna instalación y aún así fue súper fácil, solo te recomiendo que lees un poco y veas un tutorial para que no haya errores y listo.
Por cierto puedes instalar un segundo ventilador, y puede ser de cualquier marca, ya que incluye un soporte que se atornilla a cualquier ventilador siempre y cuando sea del mismo tamaño. También es súper fácil quitar el ventilador del disipador y asimismo ponerlo de vuelta.
Después de horas de juego apesar de solo tener 3 ventiladores frontales como entradas de aire la temperaturas se mantienen entre 55°-60°, por los cuales si tú PC tiene mejor flujo de aire no dudes que podras ir por debajo de 50°
NUNCA aprietes los tornillos más de la cuenta, solo hasta donde ya no gire más para evitar dañar tu Motherboard, puedes ayudarte haciendo un poco de presión con la mano para asegurarte que está bien puesto y así se quede.
Actualización: Después de hacer pruebas dejando el gabinete normal y quitándole el cristal lateral, se puede observar una mejora enorme en temperaturas. Sin el cristal lateral del mi gabinete alcance temperaturas con una media de 47 grados. En algunos momentos la temperaturas eran entre 43 y 50 grados.
IMPORTANTE LEER.
YO LO INSTALÉ EN UNA PC MARCA DELL ES MI PROYECTÓ YA QUE LA MODIFIQUE A UNA PC GAMER, EL PROBLEMA CON LAS PC FABRICADAS POR MARCAS ES QUE TRAEN UN BACKPLATE QUE SOSTIENE TANTO EL PROCESADOR COMO EL DISIPADOR, ASEGÚRATE ANTES DE COMPRAR LO QUE NO SEA TU CASO YA QUE SI ES ASI TENDRÁS QUE COMPRAR LA BASE QUE SOSTIENE ÚNICAMENTE AL PROCESADOR YA QUE DE OTRA FORMA NO SE PUEDE INSTALAR.