

- #Cooler master hyper 212 evo install asus z97c pro
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#Cooler master hyper 212 evo install asus z97c pro
The thermal compound included is decent, but for high voltages/OC I would recommend something better. I am building a new machine with an ASUS Z97-C motherboard, Intel Z97 Express chipset, Intel Core i5-4590 CPU, and a WD 500 GB Black HDD. ASUS Mini ITX DDR3 1600/13 Motherboards H97I-PLUS ADATA USA Premier Pro SP900 256GB M.

Place the standoffs through the board from the top and secure them with a nut as shown below. ( Make sure that the covered feet of bracket are touching the bottom of the board. Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V2 CPU Air Cooler with SickleFlow 120, PWM Fan, Direct Contact Technology, 4 Copper Heat Pipes for AMD Ryzen/Intel LGA1200/1151 Usually ships in 5-7 business days. Note that access to the rear of the motherboard is required to mount the backplate, so depending on your case configuration removing the motherboard may be required. Place the back plate on board as shown Below. Mounting isn't as easy as some other aftermarket coolers out there, but it's totally manageable. II 16 : +389 2462 462 / 2400 451 / 2400 450 email protected email protected email protected email protected email protected email protected email protected email protected email protected email protected email. However, under normal loads the fan is quiet, and still delivers sufficient airflow to cool my CPU. Also in the stamping there is a hint of the two separated towers of the past.
#Cooler master hyper 212 evo install asus z97c plus
It tends to generate a howling sound above 80%. Laying the Hyper 212 Plus on its side you can see the fins are stamped with the Cooler Master logo in the center. Noise levels are a bit high when the fan nears maximum speed. My ambient room temperature is generally around 26C. Load temperatures in games and normal programs are around 65C max, while synthetic stress testing will see around 75C.

Temperatures are pretty good, I'm pushing 1.250V through my i5 4670K to maintain 4.3GHz (I got a below average chip). I've found that the EVO outperforms the more recent versions of the 212, such as the 212 Black Edition. This has been my go-to aftermarket cooler even after all these years.
