Replaced the power supply and the Hyper 212 EVO keeps shaking intensely.
Replaced the power supply and the Hyper 212 EVO keeps shaking intensely.
The sound becomes clear just when the PC is powered down. The cooler fan is connected fully for the CPU fan on the MoBo unit.
The plastic pads on the Fan mounter appear intact and provide solid cushioning against the metal cooler. The MoBo connector seems to be functioning properly—plugging it in fully resolves the issue. After cleaning, the fan operates more quietly, though vibrations remain present.
It seems like you're exploring possible solutions to a problem you're experiencing. If this issue occurs only during play or under heavy use, it might be related to the fan itself. Would you like me to suggest a replacement fan you could use instead?
The entire cooler mount connector was constructed from plastic. It looked like a peculiar plastic screw with barbed pins that you forced through the board’s holes. Several components failed, so I ended up using aftermarket options from Arctic which performed much better. Still, everything remained plastic. This was a long time ago—previous motherboard versions. Hyper212s have been around for quite some time. Vibration needs balanced fans; a perfectly balanced fan won’t vibrate. Only with ultra-low noise bearings would you need such precision, but those aren’t available. There are even warnings about not clearing flashing from the fan since they were previously balanced and altering that could cause issues. At this stage, if it fits your tolerance and everything stays secure, staying put is likely the safest choice.
I agree, I’ll rest now. In short, the vibration comes from the CPU cooler fan spinning at a specific speed—around 53°C or higher. It stops when the game shuts down and cools down. These fans were problematic, so I filed a return request because they rattled too much. Thanks for your attention!