
They have the Cooler Master logo in the top left corner and the product name is across the bottom and they bolded everything but the Hyper in the name. But I always liked the touch of purple to quickly spot who makes it. They didn’t skip it altogether, it is on both sides. With Cooler Master always going with the purple theme, I was surprised to see the Hyper 212 Evo V2 didn’t have purple on the front or back of the box at all. Product Name: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo v2 Today I’m going to check out the Hyper 212 Evo v2 and see what is different as well as find out how it performs in our 3 CPU test suite. So when they said they had a new model coming, I had to take a look and find out if this is still the go-to for budget builds. Its no wonder why it has made it into so many builds. Cooler Master has lead the market with this 120mm tower cooler that is always priced like a smaller 92mm cooler. When I’m going a build that is more down to earth, 9 times out of 10 I end up recommending the Hyper 212, and its been that way for years. Which I suspect a lot of you have heard of the Hyper 212.

But I couldn’t end things up without checking out Cooler Masters's most recent introduction, the Hyper 212 Evo v2. For an example processor like the Ryzen R9 3950X, the cooling capacity should increase by ten percent.With a few different all in one coolers tested recently, I have been on a bit of a cooling kick.

The general cooling capacity is also supposed to be stronger, if one is to believe the Cooler Master’s specifications. This is due not only to the higher speed, but also to the blade geometry. Although the air throughput is not increased, the static pressure increases. The new version thus achieves a higher maximum speed than its predecessor. This model should be able to cope with speeds between 600 and 1,800 revolutions per minute. When it comes to fans, Cooler Master has opted for a current model from the SickleFlow portfolio for its new edition. This makes it possible to mount the cooler in very narrow cases.

Furthermore, the cooler does not need as much space as it used to. Finally, modules with high heat sinks can be installed in the first RAM slot. This will benefit the entire system, especially in terms of memory compatibility. Instead, asymmetrical coolers should be mounted in a position where the cooler can be slightly offset from the I/O shield. This is not necessarily to keep a PCIe slot free. The practical thing about this special shape is that you can mount the cooler in a certain position. With the Hyper 212 Evo v2, Cooler Master introduces an asymmetrical cooler to the market.
