Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅08-11-18
Closer Look
55 fins make up the vast majority of the dissipation area, connected to the CPU via 4 copper heatpipes. The bottom fin measures 39mm from the base of the CPU, so RAM clearance shouldn’t be a big issue so long as your modules don’t feature tall heatsinks.



The thin profile (50mm wide at the fins) also aids memory compatibility, along with the ability to mount the fan on either side.



Unlike most Hyper 212s to date, the top is capped with a thick piece of anodised and brushed aluminium with the Cooler Master logo stamped into the top. It’s the finishing touches that make the difference.



Airflow is propelled by the Cooler Master Silencio FP120 PWM fan, utilising Silent Driver IC technology to reduce noise and power usage. 5 large blades help to create 2.9mmH2O of static pressure which is important in pushing large volumes of air through tightly packed heatsinks.



The rear of the fan has 4 small, rubber caps on each corner, helping to isolate vibrations from the metal structure of the heatsink, therefore reducing noise.



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