Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooling System - Proven Performance - 4 Continuous Direct Contact Heat Pipes, 120mm PWM Fan

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Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooling System - Proven Performance - 4 Continuous Direct Contact Heat Pipes, 120mm PWM Fan

Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooling System - Proven Performance - 4 Continuous Direct Contact Heat Pipes, 120mm PWM Fan

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The noise level further adds to the quality and overall performance of the NH-D15 cooler. You’ll get a fan speed reaching up to 1500 RPM to provide a maximum cooling effect to your CPU. However, that figure is boosted by the silent noise level of under 20 dB, thus ensuring effective cooling. That means you can go through many activities and not get worried about the temperature of your computer. Our Flir One Pro thermal imaging camera shows some noticeable differences in heat soak throughout the cooling tower itself between 50% and 100%, which is to be expected. There is also a slightly lower thermal signature in the adjacent regions at full speed, which indicates the added benefit of improved airflow. At 1500 RPM, the rotational speed is excellent for any cooler, and this one doesn’t disappoint. There are twin highly-optimized NF-A15 140 mm fans with PWM support. They also have low-noise adaptors for automatic speed control and ultra-quiet operations. You get the same power consumption for the NH-D15 and Evo 212 CPU coolers since they both operate on 12 Volts. That’s more than enough to generate power to improve cooling effects over different applications.

The Hyper 212 Evo is a cooler equipped with one 120 mm fan supporting PWM. As a result, it can connect to a four-pin connector, while the motherboard can regulate the speed depending on load, thermal activity, and the application being run. On close observation, the NH-D15 has two more heat pipes than its rival here and more cooling fin surface area. Also, the NH-D15 has more thermal mass than the Evo 212. This Noctua has better heat removal capacity, which is what you want from a cooling device. The main difference between the 212 Evo and the NH-D15 is that the latter has better noise levels and delivers near-silent operations than the Evo 212. But both NH-D15 and 212 Evo consume less power as they both operate on 12 Volts. – Cooling performance

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Also, the NH-D15 is one of the most popular and recommended hardware with an expanded layout. As a result, it’s all set to perform well and better than some liquid coolers. – Speed: Exceptional Cooling Machine The Hyper 212 cooling device is more of a budget option considering its specifications, while the NH-D15 offers more. Data comparisons are based on data collected from testing performed on our new Intel i9-10850K system, including re-visiting many previously covered products which were originally covered on the prior testing platform which pivoted around an i7-5930k (4.20ghz @1.20v). Our Noctua NH-D15 review is all you need to convince yourself about the capabilities of this cooler. It’s compatible with a wide range of cores and devices and has a six-year-long warranty. It’s ideal for users who want a cooler for their heavy usage. LGA2066, LGA2011-v3, LGA2011, LGA1366, LGA1200, LGA1156, LGA1155, LGA1151, LGA1150, AM4, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, FM2+, FM2, FM1

If your system is always greeting hot and affecting how different programs are run, you need a cooling device to combat the heat. There are tons of coolers to choose from, including liquid and air coolers. The Noctua NH-D15 and Evo 212 are two such devices with capabilities to help your computer function efficiently. We have to state that the Hyper 212 Evo performs exceptionally to keep the temperature down. It does so through quiet operations built around a noise level of 36 dB, which is closer to the benchmark expected of coolers. However, the considerable size means you need enough space to fit it in. We’ll be doing more than just a comparison of the features above. Below is an outline of their features, pros, and negatives. Read on as we discuss both coolers in detail. 1. Noctua NH-D15, Premium CPU Cooler Review When every component of your PC is functioning correctly, the chances of damage to your hardware is limited. These coolers will work to keep the temperature down for expensive parts like the motherboard, processor, and graphics card.A cooler will have challenges keeping your computer and other components cool during prolonged and heavy use. But it should be able to do that most of the time. With this cooler, you have such a device, thanks to its near-silent system, which provides efficient cooling more than half the time. The noise level of the NH-D15 stands at 19.2 dB, but the cooling method and maximum airflow mean you can work for extended periods. 2. Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo CPU Cooler Review Corsair Commander Pro, 100%/50% PWM Speed profiles (liquid cooling pump always @100%, if applicable) Noctua NH-D15 is one of the biggest and heaviest coolers on the market. The total height of the cooler is approximately 6.5 inches (165 mm), including fans, and the total height of is approximately 2.5 inches (64 mm), including a single center fan. When buying, be aware of its sizes and weight to not harm the motherboard. Conclusion



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