Random Cinebench run on a 4.6GHz 1.2V 8600K overclock. Arctic 33 eSports tries its little heart out to not let the CPU run over 60°C.
The Hyper 212 WISHES it could do such magic.
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@MrShinny The Hyper 212 has every right to be hated; It's got the worst mounting system to ever exist on the planet, the materials are criminally cheap, the fan isn't even that good, the heatsink is bare and cheap, and the cooling is disatrous.
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@MrShinny I messed up my reply, using LTT forums on mobile is hard, okay? Still not as hard as mounting the damn Hyper 212, mind you.
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@seoz I don't know, I kinda enjoyed the really hard process of mounting it when I did use it in my system. But yeah it is kind of cheap and imo be much better for a little more if not the same price.
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@MrShinny I bought my Hyper 212 for £25, and my Arctic 33 eSports for £32. Cooler Master should be ashamed.
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@seoz haha. I'm not insane... I'm just, uh, clinically nuts. Doesn't the arctic come with 2 fans as well? That's actually a pretty nice deal right there just for two fans alone. (if it does)
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@MrShinny No, that's the Arctic Freezer 33 eSports Edition, I bought the eSports One version with one fan. The dual-fan version costs £40, it's nuts. Can't imagine how nicely that thing cools.
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@seoz Wait.. so those temps were with one fan? Jeez