Cooler Master Releases the Hyper 212 ARGB Turbo CPU Cooler

Cooler Master has just released an updated version of their Hyper 212 Turbo dual-fan single-tower CPU air cooler, which is being called the Hyper 212 ARGB Turbo. This cooler is almost identical to the older Hyper 212 RGB Turbo, but this newer cooler features a pair of Sickleflow 120 ARGB fans with an updated addressable RGB LED setup.

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The ARGB cooler allows you to connect both 3-pin ARGB headers from the fans to it. From there you can cycle through presets, change colors, etc. Alternatively you can plug each fan into any standard 3-pin addressable RGB header. The Hyper 212 ARGB Turbo has a single tower fin stack, which is quite thin to make room for both fans so you won’t have any clearance issues.

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The heatsink stack features four 6mm-thick copper heatpipes, which will make direct contact with the CPU. The two included fans are of course why the cooler is called the “Turbo”. Each one of the Sickleflow 120 ARGB fans spins between 650 – 1800 RPM, pushing 61 CFM of air at top speed, with a noise output of 27 dBA (max).

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With both fans installed the cooler has official dimensions of 120 mm x 109 mm x 155 mm (WxDxH). As far as socket support you have the latest sockets on both the Intel and AMD side: LGA2066, LGA1200, LGA115x, and AM4. The cooler should be priced around $50.

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