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I currently have a Hyper 212 evo in my rig. From all my research, its the best cooler for the price AND the size. Dont underestimate this cooler because of its size, it works very well even with gaming (which is all i do on my PC). It is a small compact design with huge performance, which gives you more room inside your case without sacrificing much cooling capabilities at all. Obviously a larger, more expensive cooler will work better, but the performance gap between the 212 and larger coolers is fairly small, comparatively. While gaming, I have still not reached 75c even after a few hours of gaming. This is just my two cents from experience.

 

EDIT: This cooler is currently $35 cut down from $40 on newegg.com

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I currently have a Hyper 212 evo in my rig. From all my research, its the best cooler for the price AND the size. Dont underestimate this cooler because of its size, it works very well even with gaming (which is all i do on my PC). It is a small compact design with huge performance, which gives you more room inside your case without sacrificing much cooling capabilities at all. Obviously a larger, more expensive cooler will work better, but the performance gap between the 212 and larger coolers is fairly small, comparatively. While gaming, I have still not reached 75c even after a few hours of gaming. This is just my two cents from experience.

 

EDIT: This cooler is currently $35 cut down from $40 on newegg.com

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GPU: ASUS GTX 670 Direct CU II | CPU: Intel i7 3820 @3.6 GHz | CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo | MOBO: ASUS Sabertooth X79 | RAM: G. Skill Ripjaw Series 2x4Gb | PSU: Corsair HX 750W | Case: NZXT Phantom Full Tower

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if you are on a budget, get the hyper 212 evo. It is very effective for its price point

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