


I wasn't even sure if my PC was on, it makes such a small noise. It's effective on all but the most ludicrous CPUs, fairly quiet, and an absolute doddle to install, which like the price is something you want to see when you're speccing out your own first build." Nice.įrom my own personal experience, I can also say that the fan on the Evo V2 is super quiet. Here's what he has to say about this cooler in general "I had some some ancient 212 model in one of my very first PC builds, and it's nice to see this modern version keep up that tradition of being cheap yet thoroughly not-rubbish.

Hardware ed James keeps a Hyper 212 Evo V2 among his testing arsenal, and it came within just a few degrees of some expensive liquid coolers on the Intel Core i5-12600K. Besides some handy thermal paste, the cooler comes with helpful accessories to aid installation in case you want to further improve its cooler by adding a second fan, including secondary mounting brackets and splitter cables. An improved and more compact version of the original Evo, the Evo V2 is built to support the latest CPU's from AMD and Intel, so won't have any issues sliding in to your setup. The Hyper 212 Evo V2 is, like its many predecessors in the Hyper 212 line, designed to be capable yet affordable, and here Amazon has shaved off a few more quid to make it just £26.

