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i5-750 and Cooler master Hyper 212 plus - my results

jpeake

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fedEx just dropped it off. here are my results, stock cooler. Voltage set to Auto on my GD65

Idle temp/load temp

stock clock (31/70) - cpuz show core at 1.18V
145 X 20 (34/87) - cpuz show core at 1.25V
150X20 (50/89) Cpuz shows core at 1.288V


Gonna install the new cooler now, eat lunch, and run the same test.

will post back soon
 
Cooler Master 212+ vs Intel HSF

i5-750
P55-GD65
CPU-Z and HWMonitor for readings
Room temp approx 20C


--Speed------------Voltage------Intel Temp---Cooler Master
bclk/multiplier ----Idle V/Load V----Idle/Load----Idle/Load
133/20----------1.18/1.14---------31/70--------25/45
150/20----------1.20/1.16---------41/79--------31/49
150/20----------1.29/1.25---------50/89--------32/53
 
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Very happy with the new cooler. For $30, you can't go wrong. Solid piece of gear. Seems well made, mounting was a breeze (except you have to remove mobo), screw and plates are heavy/solid.

Going from 89C to 53C under load at 1.29 volts is cool. Now it's time to see what kind of OC I can get. couldn't get past 3.2Ghz with stock cooler
 
that's pretty good results vs stock cooler. could you run your i5 to 3,6 or 3,8 and let us know how hyper 212 + does at those overclocked speed? also what case are you using?
 
that's pretty good results vs stock cooler. could you run your i5 to 3,6 or 3,8 and let us know how hyper 212 + does at those overclocked speed? also what case are you using?


I have Cooler Master Centurion 5 case. Room temp is now 19C

at 3.8Ghz, 190X20, BIOS set to 1.3V, CPUz shows 1.34V:

Idle = 35C
Load = 71C

I like it! that's pretty close to what the stock HSF gets at stock voltage
 
I have Cooler Master Centurion 5 case. Room temp is now 19C

at 3.8Ghz, 190X20, BIOS set to 1.3V, CPUz shows 1.34V:

Idle = 35C
Load = 71C

I like it! that's pretty close to what the stock HSF gets at stock voltage

19 degrees Celsius = 66.2 degrees Fahrenheit

That's a pretty damn cold room......
 
I had the pleasure of using this heatsink a couple of weeks ago and met similar results. For the price, it really can't be beat. What I liked is that even at 100% speed, the fan doesn't have any annoying sonic characteristics and is still relatively quiet. Keep cranking it, looks like you're getting some good results.
 
nice improvement, i need to find the 1156 bracket for my xigmatek and crank up my i3 530 now.

They have the brackets out which I am sure you are aware of, but I think they are usually around $10 plus shipping.

My buddy got the bracket at MC, I think after tax it cost half of what his cooler cost 😱. They make the 3 and 4 heatpipe versions
 
They have the brackets out which I am sure you are aware of, but I think they are usually around $10 plus shipping.

My buddy got the bracket at MC, I think after tax it cost half of what his cooler cost 😱. They make the 3 and 4 heatpipe versions

Yeah, I've found a few places that have it in stock but for the price I can get another cooler. 😱
 
Yeah, I've found a few places that have it in stock but for the price I can get another cooler. 😱

I bought the Xigmatek bracket and ended up getting the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus on a Hot Deal so used the CM instead. Put the Xigmatek back in the HTPC, lol. 😛
 
With 2 fans, room temp 68F.

LinX: 3-50 runs at all memory (94-98% mem usage, problem size 21166, 3435MB, 53 Gflops) 65C average

Prime95 Blend for 12 hours: 60C average

Not bad since I have an older i5-750 that needs 1.325vcore to get it stable at 3.7Ghz. From some of the posts here and on other forums looks like the newer i5-750 need less vcore.
 
LOL, that's what I get for bragging about this. My fan decided to start ticking...louder and louder to the point that I finally pulled it and placed a Yate Loon 3 pin fan on there for now. I have contacted CM to see if they would send me a new one without returning the old one. If I have to pay to return the old one, I'll just sink the shipping cost into a better fan (Scythe, Noctua, etc 4 pin PWM).
 
I have Cooler Master Centurion 5 case. Room temp is now 19C

at 3.8Ghz, 190X20, BIOS set to 1.3V, CPUz shows 1.34V:

Idle = 35C
Load = 71C

I like it! that's pretty close to what the stock HSF gets at stock voltage

that's excellent results that rivals some of the higher end coolers. you can slap on another 120mm and get to 4ghz with your setup.
 
I wanted the Hyper 212 for my i7. Infact, I even bought one and had it ready to install. It won't fit in my case! I had to get a Freezer Pro rev2 instead (not too bad) but the Hyper 212+ is awesome.
 
I just built a new PC, with almost the exact same setup, so I figure I'll throw in my numbers:
i5 750 @ 3.6
cpu-z shows vcore at 1.18
Intel Burn test finished and max'd at 62C

I'm a happy camper,
 
I'm doing this same cooler on an i5-750 right now. I like it for the price... but it has some downsides too. For one, even though the mounting kit is very solid, it doesn't allow for your to mount it so that the fans blow up (for top mount exhaust), which could potentially lower temps in my HAF 922. Additionally the gapping between the base and heatpipes is nuts compared to some other HDT coolers, and is definitely problematic. To fill the gaps with TIM before application (per recommend process from BR) it took 1 and a half tubes of G751... that's like enough to do 6 or 7 mounts with my TRUE120...
 
intelburn test is running now 25 of 50 runs @ maximum stress level.
Max temp 55C.
Ambient temp arround 22-23C 🙄

@ 3.8

The same test @ 3.6
Ambient temp 24
max temp 63c
 
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