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Cooler Master Hyper 612S CPU Cooler Review

Cooler Master have opted for a simple tower design for the Hyper 612S which consists of a stack of 49 aluminium fins which are arranged around eight U-shaped copper heatpipes.  Even though there is only a single stack of fins, it is very thick, meaning it provides a comparable surface area to many double-stack coolers currently available.

The main area in which manufacturers are forced to compromise when creating a single stack cooler (rather than a double stack cooler) is that there isn't space for as many fans.  With the Hyper 612S, there is only one fan included but there is a spare set of brackets in the box should you wish to add a supplementary fan on the other side.

Unlike many coolers on the market, the Hyper 612S is supplied with the fan pre-attached which is going to simplify the installation process slightly.  The fan that Cooler Master include is a 120mm model which spins at a constant speed of 1,300rpm.  The glossy black finish of the fan is sure to compliment other components aesthetically.

Cooler Master have decided to use a copper CPU block for the Hyper 612S which comes into close contact with the six copper heatpipes.  It doesn't have a mirror finish like some CPU blocks we've seen but the engineering standards are high quality.

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3 comments

  1. Excellent looking cooler and not priced out of the range of most people. under £40 is always something I appreciate.

  2. Shame I bought this before getting the Thermaltake Frio. I am VERy disappointed with the frio, especially the terrible quality fans they use. any setting apart from the LOWEST and you are treated with horrible whirring noise.

    I think I will reaplce the fans, but thats another £15 to the £45 cost 🙁 should haver just paid extra for D14.

  3. Almost silent. ill have this when I get my Core i5 upgrade at christmas.