The test configuration for this series is going to be my single-processor LGA 2011 test bed. Let’s take a look at what Cooler Master offers. With the 22nm process, Ivy Bridge runs very cool and soon we are expecting very low power consumption Intel Xeon E3 chips also based off of the 22nm process. I have tried the Hyper 212 EVO on my Ivy Bridge based Core i7-3770K and have found it to be more than adequate. I will say that the focus of my CPU cooler reviews tends to be the LGA 2011 platform as it runs very hot. Generally speaking, with the Hyper 212 line first launched in 2007, enthusiasts have seen Cooler Master deliver in this segment quite regularly. The intent of this Cooler Master lineup is to provide good performance at a high value. Cooler Master’s Hyper 212 line has been very popular because it provides competitive cooling at a very competitive price. This week we are taking a look at the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO, which is an update to the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus (aka the Hyper 212+) that I recently reviewed.
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