Testseek.co.uk have collected 62 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU cooler and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU cooler.
August 2009
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The editors liked
Excellent cooling performance
Stock PWM fan performs quietly and effectively
Costs under £20
Direct Touch feature
Compact to fit in any case
Compatibility with all popular socket types including LGA1156
Option for 2 fans
Excellent cooling
Especially at this pricepoint
Capacity for a second fan
Great compatibility
Reasonably goodlooking
Amazing value
The editors didn't like
Not the best cooler (harsh seeing as its priced so much lower than the other but I couldnt think of anything else wrong with it!)
H.D.T technology, Easy installation, Antivibration fan mounts, Excellent Price / Performance ratio
Has clearance issues with some NB coolers, Fan a little louder than expected at idle
It’s hard to find much to gripe about with the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus. It offers far superior cooling to the stock Intel cooler, is compatible with all current AMD and Intel setups, is relatively easy to install, and even offers upgra...
The Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus is a strong mid-range CPU cooler. It has enough power to cool everything from a low wattage AM2 to hot i7 beast. With one fan it showed a nice improvement over the stock cooler and with a pair I have no doubt that it wo...
Abstract: If you need a cooler for your new 1156 Core i5/i7 CPU, we recommend both the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus and the Hyper TX3. Each of these are impressive and up to task, and while each have their differences, both are great products and deserve serious consideration for your purchase shortlist. ..
Great performance, Can install 2 cooling fans, solid construction, Universal processor support
As most of you already know you're never given a second chance to make a first impression and when it comes to computer hardware you will know almost immediately if you like something or not. Well our impressions of the CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus st...
I have to admit that the overall impression from the coolers we tested today is somewhat pessimistic. These cooling solutions do not represent anything new in technological aspect, their design doesn’t offer anything innovative, they can’t boast unprec...
We've seen a good few number of Cooler Master's products over the course of time here at OC3D, and they've never failed to deliver in any category that we've seen yet. And neither of these coolers can be accused of breaking this streak. They are bot...
We didnt find any of the initial LGA1156 HSFs particularly great for cooling our heavily overclocked and overvolted Lynnfield CPU, though we didnt see any fail to keep the CPU within its thermal tolerance either. However, possibly the most annoying a...
Abstract: In this review Frostytech will be testing Coolermasters Hyper 212 Plus tower heatsink - an exposed heatpipe base cooler that comes ready out of the box for socket 1156 Intel Lynnfield P55 motherboards. Naturally, it supports Intel socket 775/1366/1...
Cools well for the price point of this CPU cooler, Quiet operation, Has multiple CPU sockets support including Intels Core i5
Mounting is way to complicated.
The Hyper 212+ CPU cooler performed quite well. Not staggering performance like we have seen with other CPU cooler offerings, but the other offerings run in the 60USD range versus this CPU cooler having a price point of around 30 USD. This CPU cooler ...
Very good performance, Quiet operation, Excellent build quality, Heatpipe Direct Touch Technology, Ability to add in a second fan, Great bang for your cooling buck, Intel i7 ready
Motherboard removal required for installation
Cooler Master makes a good show. The Hyper 212 Plus Cooler does a great job with a single cooling fan attached or going all out with two. With the single though, we liked the tower set up and the relative silence of its operation. Build quality was the...