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6600k CPU Cooler

6600k CPU Cooler

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SrWaldo_22
Member
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02-11-2016, 08:26 AM
#1
Which option stands out among these two models? The Hyper 212 EVO or the Hyper 103? No one frequently discusses the Hyper 103 (though I appreciate its LED and its price matches the 212 EVO), but there’s no clear way to compare them. I’m unfamiliar with overclocking, but I could explore it further after reading more about it.

Hyper 212 EVO is available at INR.1742 on Amazon, while the Hyper 103 costs INR.1729 and can be found there too.

Considering performance and features, the Hyper 212 EVO seems to offer better value, though I’m not certain about its cooling capabilities or compatibility with overclocking setups. The Hyper 103 appears more expensive but may provide different benefits depending on your needs.
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SrWaldo_22
02-11-2016, 08:26 AM #1

Which option stands out among these two models? The Hyper 212 EVO or the Hyper 103? No one frequently discusses the Hyper 103 (though I appreciate its LED and its price matches the 212 EVO), but there’s no clear way to compare them. I’m unfamiliar with overclocking, but I could explore it further after reading more about it.

Hyper 212 EVO is available at INR.1742 on Amazon, while the Hyper 103 costs INR.1729 and can be found there too.

Considering performance and features, the Hyper 212 EVO seems to offer better value, though I’m not certain about its cooling capabilities or compatibility with overclocking setups. The Hyper 103 appears more expensive but may provide different benefits depending on your needs.

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SimpleBuilder
Member
134
02-13-2016, 07:25 AM
#2
Once you've installed the heatsink, you connect the CPU cooler fan to it. The CPU cooler fan connector attaches to the CPU_Fan header on your motherboard. This ensures the CPU cooler fan operates at full speed continuously and generally cannot be adjusted unless the fan is linked to a controller.
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SimpleBuilder
02-13-2016, 07:25 AM #2

Once you've installed the heatsink, you connect the CPU cooler fan to it. The CPU cooler fan connector attaches to the CPU_Fan header on your motherboard. This ensures the CPU cooler fan operates at full speed continuously and generally cannot be adjusted unless the fan is linked to a controller.

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ylyes4
Senior Member
572
02-13-2016, 09:30 AM
#3
Performance is lower than the Hyper 212, the fan is quieter, and it has a smaller size which increases noise. The Hyper 212 performs better overall.
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ylyes4
02-13-2016, 09:30 AM #3

Performance is lower than the Hyper 212, the fan is quieter, and it has a smaller size which increases noise. The Hyper 212 performs better overall.

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4fungamers
Junior Member
13
02-19-2016, 10:40 PM
#4
RCFProd:
Performance is slightly lower than the Hyper 212, and the fan size is smaller which increases noise. The Hyper 212 performs better overall. Appreciate your feedback.
Does the CPU recognize the cooler I'm using and then allows me to overclock based on its type and model?
If not, what is the process for overclocking any K-series CPU with an older Core2Duo E4400 cooler on a 6600K?
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4fungamers
02-19-2016, 10:40 PM #4

RCFProd:
Performance is slightly lower than the Hyper 212, and the fan size is smaller which increases noise. The Hyper 212 performs better overall. Appreciate your feedback.
Does the CPU recognize the cooler I'm using and then allows me to overclock based on its type and model?
If not, what is the process for overclocking any K-series CPU with an older Core2Duo E4400 cooler on a 6600K?

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Asamem
Junior Member
10
02-21-2016, 07:22 AM
#5
Once you've installed the heatsink, you connect the CPU cooler fan to it. The CPU cooler fan connector attaches to the CPU_Fan header on your motherboard. This ensures the CPU cooler fan operates at full speed continuously and generally cannot be adjusted unless the fan is linked to a controller.
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Asamem
02-21-2016, 07:22 AM #5

Once you've installed the heatsink, you connect the CPU cooler fan to it. The CPU cooler fan connector attaches to the CPU_Fan header on your motherboard. This ensures the CPU cooler fan operates at full speed continuously and generally cannot be adjusted unless the fan is linked to a controller.