Product Comparison: Cooler Master Hyper D92 vs Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO


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General Specifications
Brand
Cooler Master
Cooler Master
Model
Hyper D92
212 EVO
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The Cooler Master Hyper D92 provides excellent cooling performance in a tight, sleek package. Featuring dual 92mm fans in push-pull configuration, Hyper D92 is able to accelerate heat dissipation by maximizing airflow with offset fans.
The Hyper 212 EVO cooling systems are designed and optimized to provide the best user experience and cooling potential for a new generation of processors. The Hyper 212 EVO now features four Cooler Master patented Continuous Direct Contact (CDC) heat pipes.
Key Specs
Cooling Type
Air Cooling
Air Cooling
Max. Airflow
54.8 CFM
82.9 CFM
Number of Pipes
4
4
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Cooler Master Hyper D92 CPU Air Cooler
  • Does the work very well and above all, maintenance-friendly because of the gentle fan clips that make things a lot easier.
  • Provides good cooling for overclocked quad-core CPUs (running Prime95 v28.5 small FFT torture test with i5-3570K at 4.0GHz, core temps are at 64-72C at 27C ambient temp)
  • Great price works really well with Intel & is extremely quiet, I have a i7 six-core and it was pretty easy to install. Great quality, if I ever build another computer I'd buy again.
  • But I got this for a backup or if I get a faster processor. I am keeping an eye on the temp on the Intel fan that came supplied just in case.
  • The Hyper D92 is a monster cooler with dual fans, yet is quiet whilst it efficiently pulls away the heat from my Ryzen 7 1800x.
Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooler
  • It's the best air cooling device I've owned, simply incredible performance for the price.
  • Cools processor very well, can achieve between a 10-15 degree temperature drop.
  • The fan itself is removable from the cooling fins so you can switch it to the other side to change the direction if necessary.
  • For quiet air cooling, I don't think you can get much better than this without spending way more.
  • It cools the CPU great and has great airflow through the entire case to help other parts like the RAM.
Size & Weight
Height
5.8 in.
6.3 in.
Width
5.1 in.
4.7 in.
Depth
3.8 in.
3.1 in.
Weight
1.4 lbs.
1.26 lbs.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Cooler Master Hyper D92 CPU Air Cooler
  • The coolermaster is a big fan. The height will fit with asus mobo. My temps are cooler now by a large margin.
  • This thing is actually really great, and really big. Never really realized how big it was until I put it in my case.
  • Bought for a thermaltake case that didnt have enought space for bigger heatsinks. I'm pretty surprised of how much it cools for the size.
  • Hyper D92 Lowered my temperatures substantially, and compact too!
  • Mounting bracket for amd has badly uneven screw mounts, mounting screws are 1/4 cm too short.
Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooler
  • The metal cooling assembly appears to be well constructed, although the fan seems very light duty.
  • I like the larger sized fan and the fact that it hangs over other key parts of the mobo, keeping them much cooler.
  • I thought weight might be an issue however this heatsink is light as a feather.
  • I literally had to change pc cases to accommodate the size.
  • The heatsink is very heavy so the new mount you have to install is made to disperse the weight and not put too much strain on one small spot on the motherboard.
Features
Socket Compatibility
Intel:, 2066, 2011-3, 2011, 1366, 1156, 1155, 1151, 1150, 775, AMD:, AM4, AM3 +, AM3, AM2 +, AM2, FM2+, FM2, FM1
Intel:, 2011-3, 2011, 1366, 1156, 1155, 1151, 1150, 775, AMD:, FM2+, FM2, FM1, AM3 +, AM3, AM2 +, AM2
Speed
2800 RPM
2000 RPM
Cooled CPU (Max. TDP)
95 W
180 W
Noise Level
33 dBA
36 dBA
Number of Coolers
2
1
Bearing Type
Rifle Bearing
Long-Life Sleeve Bearing
Heat-Exchanger Material
Aluminium
Copper
Power Connector Type
4-pin
4-pin
Extras
DC (Direct Contact) heatpipe tech to provide better dissipation effect than general metal base, Exclusive Fan Crossover Setup design, Dual 9cm fan to generate more airflow, Universal mounting bracket, Best performance mid-tower cooler
Well-balanced cooling, Continuous Direct Contact, All-in-one Mounting Solution
What customers say about "Features"
Cooler Master Hyper D92 CPU Air Cooler
  • Cooler Master Hyper D92: A good mid range cooler for mid range overclocks. It can handle high overclocks but you'll be cranking those fan speeds up, which means it's very loud obviously.
  • First run and a bit of cooling tweaks, and the thing was running like a champ. The dual fans really change the game of computer cooling.
  • Good craftsmanship. It is pretty cool looking. Easy installation. This CPU cooler dropped my stock temperature from 100C down to 38C My Intel stock cooler probably had the cooler paste dry up.
  • Unlike the 212 EVO, the D92 does not have Direct Continuous Contact heatpipes. Instead, the heatpipes are separated by aluminum where they contact the CPU.
  • The only weakness I could say would be the fan noise under extreme load.
Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooler
  • The fan speed is automatically controlled by the system software, depending on how much cooling the CPU needs at the moment.
  • The fan hasn't noticeably raised the noise level in my PC, which is fairly quiet.
  • Copper heat pipes just look cool. The copper pipes definitely made a huge difference.
  • The fan does emit some noise, so I swapped it out for a Noctua fan and again had it them on the lowest settings and i had roughly the same performance, but much quieter.
  • The only problem this has to me is that it has quite a loud fan, a pair of Good headphones is a requirement to drown out the background noise.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
2 year(s)
2 year(s)
Certifications
CE
CE
Other Information
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