Metric | Cooler 1: Hyper 212 EVO V2 | Cooler 2: Assassin IV |
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Cooler Name | Hyper 212 EVO V2 | Assassin IV |
Fan 1 Name | Hyper 212 EVO v2 fan | Assassin IV Cooler Fan |
Fan 2 Name | Assassin IV Cooler Fan | |
Manufacture Rated dBa | 27.0 | 29.3 |
Number of Heat Pipes | 4 | 7 |
Full Size (WxHxD): | 120x155x80 mm | 147x164x144 mm |
Heatsink (WxHxD) | 115x110x51 mm | |
Air Cooler Rating: Install | 3 (Difficult) | 7 (Easy) |
Manufacture's Link | Hyper 212 EVO V2 Manufacture's Link | Assassin IV Manufacture's Link |
Link Type | Cooler 1: Hyper 212 EVO V2 | Cooler 2: Assassin IV |
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Amazon.com |
Metric | Cooler 1 | Cooler 2 |
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Fan Name | Hyper 212 EVO v2 fan | Assassin IV Cooler Fan |
Fan Location | Front | Front |
Fan Flow Type | Push | Push |
CPU Only Fan | Yes | Yes |
Max RPM | 1800 | 1700 |
Fan Size (mm) | 120 | 140 |
Fan Width (mm) | 25 | 25 |
Manufacture Rated dBa | 27.0 | 29.3 |
Manufactured Rated Airflow (cmf) | 62.0 | 79.1 |
Manufactured Rated Air Pressure (h2o) | 2.5 | 2.4 |
Number Of Pins | 4 | 4 |
PWM Fan | Yes | No |
Bearing Type | Fluid Dynamic | |
Watts (W) | 1.80 | 3.60 |
Current (A) | 0.37 | 0.30 |
Max Volts | 0.15 | 12.00 |
Metric | Cooler 1 | Cooler 2 |
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Fan Name | Assassin IV Cooler Fan | |
Fan Location | Mid | |
Fan Flow Type | Mid | |
CPU Only Fan | Yes | |
Max RPM | 1700 | |
Fan Size (mm) | 140 | |
Fan Width (mm) | 25 | |
Manufacture Rated dBa | 29.3 | |
Manufactured Rated Airflow (cmf) | 79.1 | |
Manufactured Rated Air Pressure (h2o) | 2.4 | |
Number Of Pins | 4 | |
PWM Fan | No | |
Bearing Type | Fluid Dynamic | |
Watts (W) | 3.60 | |
Current (A) | 0.30 | |
Max Volts | 12.00 |
The Hyper 212 EVO V2 has a unique design with its fan bracket, which sets it apart from most other coolers. While this gives it a different look, it also pushes the fan out far enough that it might interfere with the first RAM slot. This shouldn't be an issue if you're only using two RAM slots, but something to keep in mind.
As for the overall feel of the cooler, it seems a bit lighter and cheaper than other coolers of a similar size. This might not be a deal-breaker, but it's worth mentioning.
This cooler boasts a clean and modern design that sets it apart from other air CPU coolers available today. The entire cooler is tightly put together, which can make it a bit tricky to figure out how to take it apart into its different parts. The middle fan is hidden seamlessly without any visible gaps around it. It comes in an all-black design with DeepCool's signature textured radiator, adding a stylish and modern touch to any setup.
It's more difficult than most to install, especially for AMD coolers. The cooler doesn't use the AMD backplate, and its own backplate isn't labeled, making it hard to figure out how to orient it based on the pictures provided. The backplate might feel loose on the motherboard at first, but it should become secure once the cooler is screwed into the mounting system. While the installation is an improvement from the EVO V1, it's still more complicated than most coolers, which can be a turn-off for beginners.
Installing the Assassin IV is made easier with its smooth setup process. However, because it's small and designed with a lot of details, getting it installed correctly might be a bit tricky if you don't follow the instructions they give you. This cooler uses a bracket that's almost the same as premium coolers and attaches to the motherboard in a way that's like the AK620 model. Figuring out how to put the cooler onto the brackets might be a bit puzzling because its design is so seamless and neat. The top metal mesh that covers the fan sticks on with a magnet, so you can easily access and remove the middle fan during installation. Then, you can attach the cooler to a two-point system and put the middle fan back in place. However, this cooler doesn't put it's fan in the front like most other coolers, so the exposed fan faces the rear. One neat thing is that the fans are already connected, so you only need one plug to turn on both fans and the cooler's LED DeepCool logo. There are additional brackets to potentially add a third fan to the front of the cooler.
Metric | Value |
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Brand | AMD |
Cooler Name | Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
CPU Socket | AM5 |
Cores | 8 |
Thread Count | 16 |
Max Temperature | 89°C |
Base Clock | 4.2GHz |
Max Boost Clock | 5.0GHz |
Cache L1 | 512KB |
Cache L2 | 8MB |
Cache L3 | 96MB |
Processor Power Base | 120W |
Manufacture's Link | Ryzen 7 7800X3D Manufacture's Link |
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