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we walk you through the new, faster installation process, i installed a cooler master hyper 212 evo onto an asus z87 pro lga 1150 motherboard to keep my xeon 1230 v3 nice and twitter: twitter frenchtoastphil instagram: instagram frenchtoastphilip ▻ music credit: lakey inspired track name: in this video i am going to show you how to install the cooler master hyper 212 rgb black edition on amd's am4 socket.
Hyper 212 evo install 1150 Pc#
retro pc build series video's: at long last, cooler master's improved hyper 212 evo cooler is here. This is a tutorial "how to" install the cooler master hyper 121 evo and how to install it for an i7 3770k on a gigabyte z77x up7 install this heatsink as part of my retro gaming build, with hints and tips, close ups. It's probably from building mainly office/gaming pc's.How To Install A Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo Cpu Cooler Oh and how do those Intel E97381 heatsinks work as far as cooling? Do they keep things pretty cool? I know these are servers so they can run pretty hot, but I like to keep things as cool as possible including the motherboard and components.
Hyper 212 evo install 1150 mod#
If I'd do it again, I'd probably get the Coolermaster TX-3 or the Thermaltake Contac 21 so I could add 2 fans to it and hope that I could mod the mounting bracket like you did. I've done a lot of looking, but just ended up getting the Supermicro SNK-P0040AP4 heatsinks as I was able to get a bunch of them for pretty cheap off ebay and I knew that they would be compatible with my server motherboards.

Iceage 120 Prima Boss or Iceage 120 Plus Raijentek Aidos (similar to the CM TX-3 and Contac 21 but cannot add a 2nd fan) Coolermaster TX-3 (similar to the 212+ and Evo but smaller and cheaper, uses a 92mm PWM fan, and allows for a 2nd fan, but does not work for Socket 1366) Thermaltake Contac 21 (Similar to the CM TX-3 and also allows adding a 2nd fan) Yea Frostytech is great! According to benchmarks I've found that these CPU coolers to be the best at cooling and that should fit in a 4U server case (if you can find them and if they are worth the extra couple degrees):

They are pretty much the same except the Evo has the heat pipes connected where it contacts the CPU: Benchmarks. Thanks in advance!Īlso here is an article comparing the benchmarks of a 212+ vs a 212 Evo. I was under the impression that most consumer CPU coolers like the CM Hyper 212 + and the Noctua CPU coolers were taller than this and would not fit into a 4U server case? The CM Hyper 212+ is 159mm in height for instance. And I'm not sure the height clearance in a 3U Supermicro SC836 case either. I have not measured it in a Supermicro SC846 4U case. Has anybody measured how much space is actually available for mounting a tower cooler into a 4U enclosure? I've measured the clearance to be about 150mm (just barely) in a Norco 4220/4224 case. I also found an article explaining how to mount older Noctua heatsinks to a server motherboard: Intel Xeon Nehalem + Noctua? | Tech Caddie Great writeup I wish I would have seen it sooner! I just bought some Supermicro SNK-P0040AP4 active heatsinks, which should work fine, but I would have used my CM Hypers that I have laying around instead!
Hyper 212 evo install 1150 upgrade#
dropped temps significantly figured, why not upgrade my thermal compound after what 10 yearS? LOL I have some Shin-EtsuMicroSI but not sure I'm going to use it. On the new builds I switched to GELID EXTREME because in all the 'web tests/reviews' it was the only one that was 1. we'll seeįWIW: I used Artic Silver 5, and same I used on my SM HSF too. When I start loading up VMs that are active is a concern because some may cause high loads for 5-15min bursts.
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I can play Battlefield4 w/lots of other misc software running for work (no vms, etc) and load doesn't even approach 40%. I got some 3000rpm noctua industrial to put on there but for the $$ using those in my servers for less sound, and then will eventually replace the 5930k/hsf or comboįor what it's worth, and sorry to hijack. It's a MSI board and I have the PWM controls myself, it ramps up to max RPMs on the CPU cooler but isn't able to control the temp in PRIME95 w/high heat load. Yes PWM fans, I added a NOTUA on the other side too, and I have an exhaust fan right there, it comes in the front through the cooler and right out the back.
