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Enthoo Pro Clearance

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I was going to use the Enthoo Pro as my case in 6 months and I was checking out cpu coolers. I came across the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo because of its rating with all of the reviews. One thing I would like to confirm is that the Hyper 212 Evo will fit in the Enthoo Pro with enough spacing as to not pass any heat to the side panel. I am already informed that it would probably fit but I would like to have this confirmed as I am working on a configuration that will game well. I also put in Crucial Ballistix Sport to try to clear the heat sync and also not pass on any heat.

both the evo and be quiet mentioned above will fit in the case with ease, you can get a much bigger cooler if you want, depending on your needs (up to 193mm). i had to move the air cooler fan ever so slightly up to fit in my somewhat low profile ram, you could just run it in pull if worried. 

I was going to use the Enthoo Pro as my case in 6 months and I was checking out cpu coolers. I came across the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo because of its rating with all of the reviews. One thing I would like to confirm is that the Hyper 212 Evo will fit in the Enthoo Pro with enough spacing as to not pass any heat to the side panel. I am already informed that it would probably fit but I would like to have this confirmed as I am working on a configuration that will game well. I also put in Crucial Ballistix Sport to try to clear the heat sync and also not pass on any heat.

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I was going to use the Enthoo Pro as my case in 6 months and I was checking out cpu coolers. I came across the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo because of its rating with all of the reviews. One thing I would like to confirm is that the Hyper 212 Evo will fit in the Enthoo Pro with enough spacing as to not pass any heat to the side panel. I am already informed that it would probably fit but I would like to have this confirmed as I am working on a configuration that will game well. I also put in Crucial Ballistix Sport to try to clear the heat sync and also not pass on any heat.

Do not get the Evo. The Be Quiet! Pure Rock is much better imo

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I was going to use the Enthoo Pro as my case in 6 months and I was checking out cpu coolers. I came across the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo because of its rating with all of the reviews. One thing I would like to confirm is that the Hyper 212 Evo will fit in the Enthoo Pro with enough spacing as to not pass any heat to the side panel. I am already informed that it would probably fit but I would like to have this confirmed as I am working on a configuration that will game well. I also put in Crucial Ballistix Sport to try to clear the heat sync and also not pass on any heat.

both the evo and be quiet mentioned above will fit in the case with ease, you can get a much bigger cooler if you want, depending on your needs (up to 193mm). i had to move the air cooler fan ever so slightly up to fit in my somewhat low profile ram, you could just run it in pull if worried. 

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