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"The Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus, despite being lighter, thinner, and having smaller heatpipes, is a better overall heatsink than the Fenrir."
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 Ocia.net: Silver Seal of Approval
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"As we just saw, the Cooler Master 212 Plus provides good performance for the
price......Not only does the Hyper 212 Plus
perform well, but its performance is dramatically improved by the cheap
(or free) upgrade that is an additional fan."
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 Hardwaresecrets.com: Bronze
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"Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus is a good cooler with reasonable performance. It has a
good construction quality and its fan is strong and quiet."
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 Hitechlegion.com: Gold
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"The Hyper 212 Plus impressed me in most respects. The performance was better
than I had anticipated, the mounting was easy and versatile and the
documentation was clear. I also liked the fact that the unit had a smaller
footprint with only one fan, allowing for easy access to the components and
wiring around it."
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 Thinkcomputers: 10/10
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"The Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus had no problem keeping the i7 860’s temps
under control, I was well pleased with its performance. An OC Load temperature
of 59C is well within my expectations for cooling any of today’s processors......I found nothing that I didn’t like about the Hyper 212 Plus."
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"It’s hard to find much to gripe about with the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus. It
offers far superior cooling to the stock Intel cooler, is compatible with all
current AMD and Intel setups, is relatively easy to install, and even offers
upgradability if you have another 120mm fan lying around."
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 Pureoverclock.com: Great Hardware
 Pureoverclock.com: Great Value
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"If you need a cooler for your new 1156 Core i5/i7 CPU, we recommend both the
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus and the Hyper TX3. Each of these are impressive and
up to task, and while each have their differences, both are great products and
deserve serious consideration for your purchase shortlist."
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 Alienbabeltech.com: Editors Choice
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"When it comes to cooling your CPU efficiently and quietly, Cooler Master is
the company to turn to. We saw Hyper 212 Plus quietly eclipse the stock cooler
on both the dual and tri core Phenom IIs – overclocked as far as they can go,
given the overvoltage used in each case – up to +.2V for 720 X3 which allowed it
to match 550 X2 in speed but at a much lower extra core voltage (+.1)."
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"I was pleasantly surprised to receive a package containing the Hyper 212 Plus and Hyper TX3, both of which prominently tout LGA 1156/1366
compatibility (not to mention AM3 support)."
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 Frostytech.com: Tested
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"If you
happen to have an energy efficient processor (85W or 65W TDP) you'll get the
best of both worlds by running the Hyper 212 Plus at reduced fan speeds where
operation is essentially silent. In any event, the Coolermaster Hyper 212 Plus
is an economical and well performing tower heatsink which is suitable for Intel
775 Core 2 Duo/Core i7 and AMD Phenom II processor. Recommended."
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"There's a lot to like about the Hyper 212 Plus: Heat-pipe Direct Touch
technology, twin 120mm fan support, and a high-pressure bolt-through mounting
clip system."
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 Bjorn3d: Seal of Approval
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"This CPU cooler fits perfect for those who need a better CPU cooler, but cannot
afford the much more expensive CPU coolers out there, or for those who want a
quiet CPU cooler for their HTPC computers."
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 Overclockercafe: Recommended
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"Cooler Master makes a good show. The Hyper 212 Plus Cooler does a
great job with a single cooling fan attached or going all out with two......The Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus Cooler is a great product worthy of being on a
short list for your next build."
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 OCC: Silver
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"I feel that for a price of around $35 it offers a decent level of cooling performance with only a three degree difference in load temperatures between the Hyper 212
plus and TRUE when overclocked. It's safe to say that there is even a little
headroom for a bit of overclocking."
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 Hardwarecanucks - Dam Good Value
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"We hope you too walk away from this review as impressed as we are with the
Cooler Master Hyper 212+. It's performance is among the best of the best while
having everything anyone could possibly want"
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"With a price point of only $29.99, you get a cooler that is capable of handling
a highly overclocked Core i7 920 D0 out of the box......This heatsink will do rather well on the upcoming Core i5/i7 processors made for
the P55/57 platforms and all of the AMD CPU sockets supported."
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 Techarkade: Golden Ghost Award
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"This cooler is great because it is compatible with a very wide array of CPUs; it
cools well.. and it is a GREAT deal. No other coolers available in the price
range (MSRP $29.99) can compete wit the Hyper 212 Plus."
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 Hightechhardeware editors choice.
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"The Hyper 212 Plus performed
admirably. The heat pipe direct touch really allows the cooler to flex it's
muscle and keep the processor cool...CoolerMaster has done a fantastic job with this cooler and priced around $29.99
USD you really can't go wrong."
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 Lanoc.org: Silver Award
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"Overall I was most impressed with the performance of this mid range heatsink......I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend the 212 Hyper Plus to anyone who is looking for
near high end performance at budget prices."
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