Thursday, January 12th 2023
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Halo Series Brings the Iconic 212 up to 2023 Standards
The Cooler Master Hyper 212 series over the years has become synonymous with aftermarket CPU cooling, as possibly the most popular custom CPU cooler. The company modernized it over the years with new heatsink and fan technologies, and it's has undergone a major design- and tech overhaul with the new Hyper 212 Halo. It retains the conventional aluminium fin-stack (type-U) design, with four 6 mm-thick copper heatpipes making direct contact with the CPU at the base, conveying heat to an aluminium fin-stack heatsink that's been capped off with a die-cast aluminium top-plate. The included 120 mm Halo fan features rifle-bearings rated for over 160,000 hours, and features two sets of addressable-RGB LEDs—along the bore of the fan-frame, and the impeller hub. The fan turns at speeds ranging between 650 to 2,050 RPM, pushing up to 51.88 CFM of airflow at 2.89 mm H₂O static-pressure, and 27 dBA maximum noise output. As part of its design modernization, the Hyper 212 Halo gets support for the latest Sockets LGA1700 and AM5.
22 Comments on Cooler Master Hyper 212 Halo Series Brings the Iconic 212 up to 2023 Standards
Edit: It seems like CM has updated heatsink and reduced height to 152mm compared to ~160mm on older designs.
About time Cooler Master got serious. Hyper212 has been dead for a while. There is a Hyper212 black but it costs 50 percent more than the Deepcool.
15 years since first model came out and still exist.. what a master
Cooler Master are never going to let the 212 die. It's got to be one of the most popular air coolers ever. If the update improves performance, more power to them. Looks nice at least.
I'm seeing the hyper 212 evo at 45$ on amazon, the noctua u12redux is also 45$, to me the choice is obvious
Why won’t they just let the 212 die? :laugh:
It went downhill the minute CM cut cost on the 212 evo by removing the old base plate and stating the "direct contact pipes" were a "feature"
Glad the 212 still continues to live on after so many years. I've used so many over the years I can't even count how many. For budget builds they were always the go to as you can normally catch them around $25