Cooler Master Hyper 212X Review 20

Cooler Master Hyper 212X Review

A Closer Look »

Packaging and Contents


Cooler Master's Hyper 212X comes in a box that measures in at roughly 15.8 cm in length, 8.9 cm in width, and 22.8 cm in height. On its top, we simply find the product's name. On the front are a large picture of the cooler and a list of a few of the cooler's features, such as the continuous direct contact heatpipes and tunnel effect technologies, among others. The left side details the cooler's specifications.


You will find a quick list of features in various languages and a few diagrams for the cooler's height, width, and length on the back of the box. The right side simply shows the cooler's direct contact heatpipe base.

Contents


Opening the box, I was first greeted by the mounting hardware in a smaller box. Underneath it are the heatsink, fan, and backplate inside a plastic insert. Not exactly the greatest of packaging materials, this constellation isn't surprising since the Hyper 212X is for the entry level market.


Cooler Master's mounting hardware for the Hyper 212X is much the same as with previous versions. It supports pretty much every socket imaginable and does so with a universal mounting system. This keeps the small parts and unnecessary pieces to a minimum, which is definitely nice to see.
  • 4x LGA2011 screw posts
  • 4x Screw pillars
  • 4x Mounting arm screws
  • 4x nuts
  • 4x Fan screws
  • 4x Fan brackets
  • 1x Rubber pad set for extra fan
  • 1x Universal bracket
  • 1x 120 mm fan
  • 1x backplate
  • 1x Tube of thermal paste
  • 1x Screwdriver socket
  • 1x Heatsink
  • 1x Installation guide
  • 1x Warranty guide
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