Hyper 212X Tower CPU Cooler with 4 Heatpipes, 1x120mm PWM Fan, Intel LGA 115X /775 from Coolermaster
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Hyper 212X Tower CPU Cooler with 4 Heatpipes, 1x120mm PWM Fan, Intel LGA 115X /775 from Coolermaster
Scan code: LN69787 Manufacturer code: RR-212X-17PK-R1
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Hyper 212X Tower CPU Cooler with 4 Heatpipes, 1x120mm PWM Fan, Intel LGA 115X /775 from Coolermaster

Cooler Master Hyper 212X Tower CPU Cooler, 4 Heatpipes, 1x 120 PWM Fan

Scan code: LN69787 Manufacturer code: RR-212X-17PK-R1
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Product Overview The latest in the extremely popular Hyper 212 series, Cooler Master’s Hyper 212X is based on the same patented CDC Quad heatpipe array as the 212 EVO but features several improvements that boost performance and further reduce noise. Thanks to our brand new Smart Engine and POM bearing, the 212X is incredibly durable and will virtually last a lifetime. Features • High performance Copper heatpipes with a fusion bonded copper powder wick.
• Patented CDC™ technology – 4 direct touch heatpipes creating a gap-less contact surface.
• Aluminium Fin Array with New Tunnel Effect layout for improved heat dissipation.
• 4th Generation Bearing – MTBF of 160,000 hours thanks to highly durable POM components.
• Redesigned Fan-blades that create vortices to boost airflow without creating more noise.
• Smart Fan engine – stops the fan when blocked to prevent damage, and automatically restarts the fan when it has been cleared.
• Universal mounting system for all Intel and AMD platforms.
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
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DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
24 months
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Hyper 212X Tower CPU Cooler with 4 Heatpipes, 1x120mm PWM Fan, Intel LGA 115X /775 from Coolermaster
Hyper 212X Tower CPU Cooler with 4 Heatpipes, 1x120mm PWM Fan, Intel LGA 115X /775 from Coolermaster