CoolerMaster Hyper 212 review -
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CoolerMaster Hyper 212
Info: coolermaster.com
Price: $43 / 35 EUR
Hey guys! Meet Hiper 212. It's what we game-mongers in the hardware biz call a heatpipe based cooler. Heatpipe coolers to date always were about low noise cooling, making them excellent coolers yet not the highest performing ones.
This where we enter the Crib of Coolermaster. Coolmaster today will release (yes this is an exclusive article, especially for you my man) an all new heatpipe based cooler. Now when you look at it, you'll say oh, seen that, been there and done that. See, the difference here is this actually is a high performing cooler that will make your (for example) AMD or Core 2 Duo E6600 processor go crazy happy. Efficient cooling usually equals good overclocks, and since you are reading an article from the geeks at Guru3D, we'll simply overclock a CPU and follow it's heat buildup inside the processor.
Oh and hey before you start to wonder, sure, we'll do the regular photo-shoot, installation and benchmark session as well. Yep, all that hard labor for a 43 USD product. But it's worth it for sure ;)
Oh dang, didn't I mention that ? Yeah, it's only 43 bucks my man. Now that's pretty cool huh ?
Let's go to the next page and strip that piece of hardware nekked.
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