Testseek.com have collected 117 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Hyper 212 CPU cooler and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Hyper 212 CPU cooler.
January 2008
(85%)
117 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Good performance, Universal design: LGA775, S754/939/940, AM2, Thought out dual tower solution, Able to attach second fan, Very quiet, Manual in 17 languages!
Needs motherboard removal for additional fan, For its unique design and great performance
Abstract: Heatpipe coolers have become pretty common place by now and just about every cooler manufacturer has a selection of coolers with heatpipes these days. Cooler Master has just launched its latest model, the Hyper 212 and we’ve taken one out for a spin...
Hmm interesting. I must admit, I like the Hyper 212. This CoolerMaster product brings a lot on the table for little money. Noise levels are good, performance is really good, the looks are just fine and the pricing is really okay isnt it ? So all the ...
Absolutely silent, Fast installation, 2Fan expandability, Mirrorfinished base
Inflexible installation, Moderate performance
The Hyper 212 seems to be a great cooler for mid-range users who want to replace the stock solution, but wont be changing many things in their computers as time goes on. There are a number of things that would get in the way if you are an enthusiast a...
Good price-to-performance ratio, Simple installation, Improvement over previous Hyper 212 coolers,
Underperforms compared to similar Cooler Master products
Priced slightly above the RGB version, the Hyper 212 Black Edition with a Silencio fan appeals to low-noise builds while not fully living up to that moniker. High-wattage CPUs and/or extreme overclocking will likely push this cooler beyond its cooling lim...
RGB lighting looks great, Lighting is easy to configure with in-line remote, Very easy to install, Arrives with brackets and fan splitter to add a second fan, Good price, Quiet cooling
Going into this review, we had some expectations in mind, having already reviewed an almost identical model, and if it wasn't for the difference in the fans blade arrangements, we most likely would've bundled this in with the other review, however, we wen...
Quiet performance, Bargain price, Looks awesome installed, Easy to install, All the extras you need to add a second fan
Nickel plating peeled off the base
Searching for a CPU cooler around the £30 mark will find you hundreds of options, most of which will likely look similar to the Hyper 212 but may not perform any better than the stock cooler that came with the CPU. However, that's firmly not the case with...
Published: 2018-10-15, Author: Mike , review by: eteknix.com
One of the best entry-level coolers out there, Sleek and surprisingly compact design, Excellent performance figures, Packed with features all designed to keep your CPU cool, More than suitable for moderate overclocking, Exceptionally quiet performance, Ea
None, Neutral, None, Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition CPU Cooler Review,
PriceCooler Master has informed us that the Hyper 212 Black Edition will retail for a price in the region of £29.99. With the product only releasing last week, we have not yet been able to confirm this, however, such a figure is very consistent with the p...
Published: 2018-01-31, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Which processor cooler is the best? The choices are overwhelming. Hardware.Info to the rescue! We test no less than 49 different coolers in a consistent test environment producing very reliable results. After reading this you will know which fan will blow...
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Published: 2017-01-11, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
With its older heatsink design and slower spinning fan, the only real reason you'd opt for this cooler over the identically priced and better performing Hyper 212X is for the red LEDs in the fan. If you're running an overclocked processor, however, it's h...