Hyper 212 EVO vs Cryorig H7
Hyper 212 EVO vs Cryorig H7
Recently, I purchased a CRYORIG H7 to replace my existing Intel cooler. The H7 has received many positive reviews online, being called the "Hyper 212 EVO killer." But a closer examination of the specs reveals that the Hyper 212 EVO outperforms it in nearly every aspect. Here are the key differences:
1. The Hyper 212’s fan delivers 34CFM more air than the H7’s
2. Its fan runs at 400RPM faster
3. The Hyper 212’s heatsink is bigger and offers more surface area, helping it remove heat more efficiently from the power supply
4. It features two additional heat pipes compared to the H7, enhancing its ability to transfer heat quickly
Despite these advantages of the Hyper 212, many still praise the H7. The reason people say the H7 is better lies in its stronger cooling performance, which provides more reliable heat dissipation when needed. The Hyper 212’s superior fan might be ideal for high-performance tasks, but the H7’s design could be better suited for everyday use or less demanding workloads. My concern is whether the H7 was the right choice, given that the Hyper 212’s stronger fan could handle more heat if required.
It might be worth considering Cryorig H7 for its potentially superior metal construction or more effective fan design.