![]() Though the cooler will not be high-end performance wise, it can still manage the latest Core 2 Duo and Quad processors really well, and sure, overclocked as well. We test the new CoolerMaster Hyper TX3 CPU cooler. We again spot the cute little OLED screen, adjustable weight system, superduper link braided 2M chord, and upgrade to 128kb of memory and yeah, it is just a really nice upgrade to what was previously launched. The Sentinel ZERO-G offers everything its older brother already has, but is tweaked, optimized and comes with a few surprises. Let's go to the next page and strip that piece of hardware nekked.ĬoolerMaster Sentinel ZERO-G game mouse reviewĬooler Master just released within the CM STORM line of products the Sentinel ZERO-G, an updated version of the last generation product, that TBH I still use. Oh dang, didn't I mention that ? Yeah, it's only 43 bucks my man. Yep, all that hard labor for a 43 USD product. Oh and hey before you start to wonder, sure, we'll do the regular photo-shoot, installation and benchmark session as well. 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. Now when you look at it, you'll say oh, seen that, been there and done that. Coolmaster today will release (yes this is an exclusive article, especially for you my man) an all new heatpipe based cooler. This where we enter the Crib of Coolermaster. Heatpipe coolers to date always were about low noise cooling, making them excellent coolers yet not the highest performing ones. It's what we game-mongers in the hardware biz call a heatpipe based cooler. That means you're throttling during most compiling, encoding, decompression and some gaming scenarios.Hey guys! Meet Hiper 212. It took less than 30 secs sustained load for it to throttle at stock settings. while waiting for my NH-D15 to arrive I was running the Hyper 212 EVO from my old computer on my new 9900k. You'll never get full performance out of a 9900k with your Hyper 212 EVO. ![]() You need to dissipate around 200W of heat if you're running at 4.6 Ghz and your cooler has a TDP of 150W. You'll be throttling in any stress test with a Hyper 212 EVO on a 9900k. Nice and quiet and good enough for me! The black looks nice had the RGB fan hooked to my ASUS mobo rolls slowly through the colors.A Noctua NH-D15 on a 9900k maxes out in the 70's degrees with no OC. With a i9-9900K and a 4.6GHz OC, I can run the fan at low speeds and have the temp max out at around 70C. It works fine as long as I don't go crazy overclocking the CPU. Johnpombrio said:I have the Hyper 212 EVO black edition which has a very similar mounting system. ![]()
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