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It has the quality that makes Noctua famous

Cooler Master Hyper 212 vs Noctua NH U12S No way! This cooler is pretty tall. The Neo Mini V2 measures just 7.5 "Wide, and you couldn't put the side cover on because it would stick out of the case. I have a Rosewill Thor V2 full tower case that is 9.14 inches tall. " About an inch separates the top of this cooler from the side cover. The base of the NH-U12S redux comes with a thin layer of NT-H1 already on it. This makes it much easier to install and takes the guesswork out of how much paste to use. I think everything will be fine. It works perfectly on a msi b450m gaming plus max motherboard, which is almost identical to mine. Just make sure your case is wide enough to fit the height of the cooler. This information can be found in the case's specifications. The 212 Black version works right out of the box with the AM4. Optional kit with two fans The NH-U12S redux can be made even better by adding a second fan with the optional NA-FK1 fan kit.

Included in the package are a second NF-P12 Redux-1700 PWM fan, fan clips, anti-vibration pads, a Y-cable, and Low-Noise Adaptors. This gives you a lot of options for making the cooler run more quietly or more efficiently. It's a good choice for Intel Core i9, i7, i5, and i3 (like 13900, 13700, and 13600) and AMD Ryzen (like 7950X3D, 7900X3D, 7800X3D, and 7700) processors because it has the well-known Noctua quality at an affordable price. PWM-proven NF-P12 fan Fans of quiet cooling have liked the classic NF-P12 for a long time. It was made for things like heatsinks that need to be put under a lot of pressure. The version of the Redux line that goes at 1700 rpm and has PWM for automatic speed control goes faster. This means that most of the time it can run almost silently and when it needs to, it can run very quickly. Clearance for Vehicles For air-cooling systems with a high level of compatibility, it is best to use cases with 160 mm of clearance. Correct Airflow The least resistance to airflow is created by fins that are stacked on top of each other. This lets cooler air into the heat sink. The Hyper Air cooler is back, and it's better than ever. People used to think it was a myth.

The Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition is one of the best air-cooling solutions because it is easy to set up and works very well. The Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition looks high-end because its top cover is made of aluminum and its fins are nickel-plated and jet-black. The matte jet-black finish not only looks great but also makes it easier for heat to pass through. The wired RGB LED controller has several buttons that can be used to choose different colors and effects. The redux version uses the same tried-and-true layout for the heatsink. This makes it 100% compatible with tall RAM modules and excellently compatible with both the case and PCIe. It works well when it's under load and is very quiet when it's not. This is because it has the popular NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM fan with automatic speed control. The professional SecuFirm2 mounting system from Noctua and the pre-applied NT-H1 thermal compound makes installation easy. The NH-U12S redux is a good choice for a quiet, high-quality 120mm cooler that won't break the bank. It has the quality that makes Noctua famous.

 

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