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Published: 2016-08-10, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: If you're a regular visitor to the pages of OC3D you'll no have noticed a bit of dearth of cooler reviews. The reason for this is simple, we've retired the old 2011 rig and have been busy specking up and putting together a new test rig. Not that the 2011...
Solid performance, Very quiet, Decent build quality, Good expansion-slot clearance, Easy-to-use mounting system, Good price-to-performance ratio, Fan clips for second fan included
Boring - more of the same, Overhangs a DIMM slot, Fan cable lacks sleeving, Packaging offers little protection
The Cooler Master Hyper 212X can be found at retail for $39.99. Solid performance Very quiet Decent build quality Good expansion-slot clearance Easy-to-use mounting system Good price-to-performance ratio Fan clips for second fan included Boring - more of...
Published: 2016-02-25, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
Here at OC3D we don't just review the high end big bucks kit. No sir-eee, we also like to get our hands on the kit at the more affordable end of the market, and you really don't get much more affordable than the mere £29.99 being asked for the new Cooler...
If you want to overclock your processor, you'll pretty much be forced to buy a relatively expensive cooler. The best CPU air cooler at the moment is the Noctua NH-U14S , as it cools more efficiently than any other model. The price reflects its performan...
Performs as well as a allinone cooler allowing a good overclock, Thought given to presentation and future storage, good value for money based on price per performance
Installation may be straightforward to understand but it is still challenging to complete
Published: 2016-03-09, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
From the AMD and especially the LGA2011 results, we were expecting better performance on the LGA1150 system, but even after a full remount we didn't see any improvement. We're not sure what's to blame for the discrepancy – perhaps Cooler Master needs to w...
Published: 2016-02-09, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Compact and highly compatible design, Easy to install, Competitive price, Respectable performance, Improves on original 212, Can handle a bit,
None, Neutral, Best suited to systems with milder overclocks or boost clocks, “Cooler Master have done it again, delivering the best version yet of one of the best bang for buck coolers on the market that is sure to appeal to a wide range of system builde
PriceThe Cooler Master 212X is launching now and will be available at most major retailers for a very reasonable £29.99, which is only a tiny bit more than the original model, but we expect these prices will balance a little time after launch.OverviewThe...
Installation may be difficult in smaller cases, Not suitable for highend overclocking
the Hyper 212X is a great entry-level product into the world of CPU cooling. However, more high-end users that would like to push their CPUs to their limits would have to look into liquid cooling since an air cooler like the Hyper 212X would not suitable...