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❄️ Cool performance meets sleek style — don’t let your rig miss out!
The Cooler Master Hyper 212 Halo Black is a high-performance air cooler featuring 4 copper heat pipes, a 120mm Halo² PWM fan delivering 51.88 CFM airflow, and dual-loop ARGB lighting with 50% larger LED rings. Its minimalist black aluminum top cover and simplified mounting brackets ensure compatibility with the latest AMD and Intel platforms, all within a compact 154mm height for broad chassis support. Engineered for quiet, efficient cooling, it’s the perfect upgrade for Ryzen 7 and Intel i7 builds seeking both style and substance.

















| ASIN | B0BRBWL38D |
| Air Flow Capacity | 51.88 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | 28,957 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 26 in Fans for Laptops |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Cooling method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,151 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00884102105005 |
| Included Components | cooler, fan |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.4L x 7.3W x 15.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.69 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RR-S4KK-20PA-R1 |
| Material | Aluminum Copper |
| Max Rotational Speed | 2050 RPM |
| Model Number | RR-S4KK-20PA-R1 |
| Noise Level | 27 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Power connector type | 4-Pin |
| Product dimensions | 12.4L x 7.3W x 15.4H centimetres |
| UPC | 884102105005 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 3.6 watts |
D**N
Great
Yes. Excellent. Not much to say, it's a great cooler. Does what it says on the tin.
B**D
Not that powerful.
Not that powerful.
A**R
Faulty
Not sure what happened but it's making a noise now, it brand new faulty?
Y**F
Very good
Helped with my temps
K**M
Excellent
Looks amazing really well build and the colours are deep and bright. Highly recommended
K**S
Great cooling performance and clean look
This cooler has been a solid upgrade. It keeps my CPU temperatures much lower compared to the stock cooler, even under load. The fan is quiet, and the ARGB lighting looks really clean without being over the top. Installation was straightforward with the included brackets, and everything felt sturdy once mounted. Overall, it’s a great balance of performance, noise level, and aesthetics for the price. Definitely recommend it if you’re looking for reliable air cooling.
T**A
Excelente relacion calidad/precio
Fantástico disipador de CPU. No solo tiene un diseño increíblemente atractivo con su RGB, sino que también mantiene mi procesador a temperaturas muy bajas, incluso bajo carga intensa. La instalación fue sencilla y viene con todo lo necesario. Recomendado para cualquier entusiasta del gaming o edición de video.
B**R
Great and cheap & quiet air cooler, vast improvement over the Hyper 212 EVO / Black Ed
This is a MUCH-improved update to the CM Hyper 212. It's significantly easier to mount (at least for AM4 AMD) and finally uses the stock metal mounting plate instead of a custom mounting bracket and bolt system like the old 212s and puts significantly less pressure on your motherboard as a result. You still do have to apply a fair amount of force to get the screws to start to thread and it's always a little bit scary to have to bare down on your motherboard but thankfully they bite pretty fast as long as you follow the recommended tightening order. This is a huge improvement over the old board-scarring bolts you had to tighten down and then try to thread. In terms of performance this is an excellent air cooler for the price you pay; the tower has a smaller footprint than the old 212 so is less likely to have clearance issues with your RAM; it can be installed in half the time; it seems to be about as quiet as the previous models which are nearly silent even at 75% RPM; it's way less likely to put too much / uneven mounting pressure on your CPU; the ARGB also looks way better than the regular RGB and works well with most ARGB control softwares (I used MSI Mystic Lights, no issues at all). In terms of performance it dropped my temps under full load in Cinebench R23 from max 63 degrees on the old Hyper 212 Black Ed to just 54 max with a Ryzen 7 5700X. Keep in mind that's a 65W CPU so it's easy to cool but at those temps I'd expect some decent room to overclock. The stock Wraith Prism would let my full load temps climb all the way up to the high 70s just to give you an idea. The tower is also a lot shorter than some so you're much less likely to have clearance issues with it hitting your case panel than say the Noctua NH-15. Even with the reduced footprint of the tower though you may still need to adjust your fan placement slightly if you plan on populating your first DIMM slot but that's pretty par for the course for any tower cooler worth having and thankfully that's very easily done with the fan clips and doesn't really seem to affect performance at all. The included Master Cool thermal paste is also a great performer and you get a big enough tube for several applications. The only real complaints I have are they only include one set of fan clips so you won't be able to set up a push-pull dual fan config out of the box but there is likely not a lot of performance gain anyway with a tower this thin. I suppose also the tower is just a little high (though much shorter than many aftermarket coolers) and you may need an extra long screwdriver which you might not have on hand and they don't include in the box so you may want to make sure you have 7" or longer screwdriver on hand to really get straight down on the screws so you don't cross thread. Also, as big of an improvement as this is over the old Hyper 212, the hard pressure to get the screws started still is a little nerve-wracking even when you've done it before. Not sure how they would fix it but be aware you'll need to put some force into it to mount. Overall this is a fantastic air cooler for up to 125W processors if you can get it for around $50, just stay away if the price starts to drift up too much. It's no AIO and might not be too great for a 5800X & above or the higher end AM5 processors but you'll never get a good liquid cooler for a sub $100 price and the rad fans will run louder at max load anyway!
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