

As we need to stand up the bench to get this image, we took a break for a few moments as we caught up with social media. When we initially installed the Hyper212 EVO V2 to the motherboard and then the motherboard onto the test bench, they were both horizontal at that time. The last four lines tell us that a two-year warranty backs the Hyper 212 EVO V2 it is an air cooler, it stems from the Hyper Series of coolers, and we are told once more that there are four heat pipes.

Power is delivered via a 4-pin PWM connection and is said to draw 0.15A. This fan is built to run for 160,000 hours, which is eighteen years plus if our match is correct. The noise level range rests from 8 to 27 dB(A), and we see a pressure rating of 2.52 mmH2O. In the one fan that ships with the cooler, we are told that the speed range is 600 to 1800 RPM, and it can deliver 62 CFM at maximum speed. The rest of the chart deals with the SickleFlow fan that gets strapped to the front of the tower. We are also told that there are four heat pipes, which are machined for a direct touch to the HIS, and even though we see that the fins are aluminum, they do not mention the count. Looking at the following line, we see that not only are LGA115X through LGA2066 covered for Intel users, but AMD users will also appreciate the support from AM2 onwards.įurther down the chart, we run into the 120mm width, its 80mm thickness, and its 155mm of height that the Hyper 212 EVO V2 requires. Within the chart we borrowed from the Hyper 212 EVO V2 product page, we initially see the RR-2V2E-18PK-R1 model number, followed by the silver and black colors, which are essentially exposed aluminum, and a black fan on the front.
