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ripper101

Would a hyper 212 evo satisfy a i7 7700k even if it wasn't under full load?

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At stock, absolutely. But it will likely not cool an overclock over ~4.5ghz

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2 minutes ago, Moress said:

At stock, absolutely. But it will likely not cool an overclock over ~4.5ghz

im using a smaller cooler than the 212 evo, and i get up to 4.9Ghz at around 76C in benchtests, but around 72C while gaming. shouldnt matter honestly. 

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8 minutes ago, Moress said:

At stock, absolutely. But it will likely not cool an overclock over ~4.5ghz

considering that is its stock boost clock settings, I should hope it could manage at least that :P

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The Hyper212 Evo is a very capable cooler for the money. As long as you don't overclock too much it should be fine.

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14 minutes ago, ripper101 said:

Would a hyper 212 evo satisfy a i7 7700k even if it wasn't under full load?

yes. you should be able to safely achieve minor overclocks with this cooler.

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