I use the Hyper 212 Evo with my i5 4690K @ 4.4 Ghz. The average temps stay in the mid fifties with maximum going up to mid sixties. To be fair, it's the winter, I don't think the same level of performance will be seen during the summer.
I use the Hyper 212 Evo with my i5 4690K @ 4.4 Ghz. The average temps stay in the mid fifties with maximum going up to mid sixties. To be fair, it's the winter, I don't think the same level of performance will be seen during the summer.
I'd still take a 3rd party cooler even at stock speeds, purely for the sake of my ears.
I recommended the Hyper 212 fr my friend and the price to performance for the cooling is really good. It only just fit in his case though lol
I've got one for my i5 2500k which is overclocked to 4.5GHz. Works like a charm, fairly quiet and keeps it at a comfortable temperature even for long sessions of Battlefield 4 which I've had quite a few of..
Keep in mind I have a Bitfenix Phenom M, which is a very compact computer case.
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The 212 EVO was great in the day but the Arctic Freezer i30 CO is better.
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The older i30 version from 2 years ago was even better than the 212 EVO
http://www.hitechlegion.com/reviews/...owall=&start=4
Price difference between the i30 CO (updated model) and 212 EVO on Scan is around a fiver.
Both are good but i'd personally go with the i30 CO for just a fiver more.
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