Wednesday, October 19th 2011

Cooler Master Announces Hyper 412 PWM CPU Cooler

Cooler Master, an industry leading chassis, thermal solution, peripheral, and accessory manufacturer brings a new CPU cooler to light, the powerful Hyper PWM CPU Cooler, which targets a delicate balance between cooling potential and noise. The Hyper 412 PWM perform extraordinarily well while maintaining minimal noise levels.

The Hyper 412 PWM CPU Cooler is designed for optimum heat dissipation at low fan speeds. This is thanks to wider fin gaps and a precise heat pipe layout that directs each of their four heat pipes across CPU "hot zones". These heat pipes are arranged using Cooler Master's patented CDC technology, creating a virtual vapor chamber for maximum cooling potential. The 412 PWM comes with a high-grade PWM that is controllable via BIOS and OS-based tuning applications.
Easy installation of fans and dual fan design options
End your reliance on other, more time consuming, fan mounts with the included quick-snap brackets. With these brackets, changing, adding, and cleaning fans become a simple task that requires only a few moments of your time. Those with more extreme cooling needs may attach an optional second fan with the extra included quick-snap fan brackets. Whatever the application, the Hyper 412 PWM presents versatile cooling options that tailors noise and performance to any need. Covering all of their bases, Hyper 412 PWM comes ready to mount the latest Intel LGA 2011 and AMD FM1 processors.

For more information, visit the product page.
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16 Comments on Cooler Master Announces Hyper 412 PWM CPU Cooler

#1
Ferrum Master
I think the community should issue a prohibition of such kind of news post without giving the actual price of the item... otherwise everything stated above is just bla bla bla... :toast:
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#2
micropage7
although the shape looks generic, the groove on fins makes it sweeter
i hope it gives you best cooling n the price is not too high
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#3
xsever
Price and how does it compare to a Core Contact Freezer?
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#4
AsRock
TPU addict
I was liking it until they started to use quick-snap brackets and fan mounts with the included quick-snap brackets because to me they just made it sound really cheap.
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#5
HossHuge
AsRockI was liking it until they started to use quick-snap brackets and fan mounts with the included quick-snap brackets because to me they just made it sound really cheap.
They may sound cheap but they are much better than the wire brackets.

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#6
buggalugs
Ferrum MasterI think the community should issue a prohibition of such kind of news post without giving the actual price of the item... otherwise everything stated above is just bla bla bla... :toast:
Bad idea!!. We would miss out on learning about all the newest products if we did that.

Anyway its a cooler master cooler, it'll be around $40-$50
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#7
specks
Overall structure looks kinda same as the Hyper 212+
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#8
Edgarstrong
How many new tower coolers are being released every week?
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#9
specks
EdgarstrongHow many new tower coolers are being released every week?
A fuckton of them.
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#10
Beertintedgoggles
So now that the whole Direct Touch thing has been mostly played out, can the manufacturers start increasing the efficiency of passing the heat from the pipes themselves to the fins? It seems like most of the heatsinks I see only have the fins pressed onto the heatpipes with no solder between them. Anyone know of any heatsinks that have the fins actually soldered to the pipes?
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#11
LagunaX
Hey another Xigmatek clone!
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#12
PVTCaboose1337
Graphical Hacker
How is this better than my 212+? Also, the 212+ does not use wire mounts for fans any longer, now they are more sheet metal snaps, which are awesome.
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#14
Darkleoco
AsRockI was liking it until they started to use quick-snap brackets and fan mounts with the included quick-snap brackets because to me they just made it sound really cheap.
Quick-snap brackets are actually very nice especially on some of CoolerMaster's other cpu coolers like the V6 and V6GT they give it a much more full design than if they were secured with just wire brackets.
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#16
99vw
It looks a lot like the 212+ however, the heat pipes look like they have a larger diameter.
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