Metric | Cooler 1: Fuma 3 | Cooler 2: Hyper 212 Halo Black |
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Cooler Name | Fuma 3 | Hyper 212 Halo Black |
Fan 1 Name | Scythe Kaze Flex II 120mm Slim Fan | hyper 212 halo black fan |
Fan 2 Name | Scythe Kaze Flex II 120mm Fan | |
Manufacture Rated dBa | 28.6 | 27.0 |
Number of Heat Pipes | 6 | 4 |
Full Size (WxHxD): | 128x154x138 mm | 124x154x73 mm |
Heatsink (WxHxD) | ||
Air Cooler Rating: Install | 8 (Easy) | 6 (Moderate) |
Manufacture's Link | Fuma 3 Manufacture's Link | Hyper 212 Halo Black Manufacture's Link |
Link Type | Cooler 1: Fuma 3 | Cooler 2: Hyper 212 Halo Black |
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Metric | Cooler 1 | Cooler 2 |
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Fan Name | Scythe Kaze Flex II 120mm Slim Fan | hyper 212 halo black fan |
Fan Location | Front | Front |
Fan Flow Type | Push | Push |
CPU Only Fan | No | Yes |
Max RPM | 1500 | 2050 |
Fan Size (mm) | 120 | 120 |
Fan Width (mm) | 17 | 25 |
Manufacture Rated dBa | 23.9 | 27.0 |
Manufactured Rated Airflow (cmf) | 33.9 | 51.9 |
Manufactured Rated Air Pressure (h2o) | 0.9 | 2.9 |
Number Of Pins | 4 | 4 |
PWM Fan | Yes | Yes |
Bearing Type | Fluid Dynamic | Rifle |
Watts (W) | 0.96 | 3.36 |
Current (A) | 0.08 | 0.28 |
Max Volts | 12.00 | 12.00 |
Metric | Cooler 1 | Cooler 2 |
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Fan Name | Scythe Kaze Flex II 120mm Fan | |
Fan Location | Mid | |
Fan Flow Type | Mid | |
CPU Only Fan | No | |
Max RPM | 1500 | |
Fan Size (mm) | 120 | |
Fan Width (mm) | 27 | |
Manufacture Rated dBa | 24.9 | |
Manufactured Rated Airflow (cmf) | 51.2 | |
Manufactured Rated Air Pressure (h2o) | 1.1 | |
Number Of Pins | 4 | |
PWM Fan | Yes | |
Bearing Type | Fluid Dynamic | |
Watts (W) | 1.56 | |
Current (A) | 0.13 | |
Max Volts | 12.00 |
This cooler boasts a sleek appearance with a smooth top surface. Nonetheless, it's worth noting that the plastic covering the exposed heat pipes, while contributing to a polished appearance, is a rather subdued gray and lacks the eye-catching appeal of more vibrant or shiny options. This cooler is an excellent choice for those seeking exceptional cooling performance coupled with a more understated aesthetic.
This cooler boasts a sleek, all-black RGB design that adds a stylish touch to any setup. Its compact size ensures it doesn't overpower the overall look and is ideal for builds where space is limited. Additionally, the cooler offers a sleek top that hides the coolers 4 heat-pipes. Moreover, it includes a sleek top cover that conceals its four heat pipes, contributing to a cleaner and more streamlined appearance.
This cooler employs the standard mounting system commonly found in premium coolers. In comparison to the Fuma 2, the Fuma 3 has introduced a minor adjustment that enhances the ease of installation by preventing over-tightening, a feature absent in the Fuma 2. Overall, the installation process for this cooler is straightforward, and it has demonstrated improvements compared to previous Fuma iterations.
The CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Halo features a distinctive installation design that is somewhat more complex than the standard design found in modern coolers. Initially, the mounting brackets are attached to the cooler, which is then secured to the motherboard at four points. While the process is straightforward, ensuring an equal connection at all four points can sometimes be challenging when handling the cooler.
The Fuma 3 is a mid-performance cooler offering moderate cooling capabilities. While it may not be suitable for high-heat CPUs, it's an excellent option for users who appreciate its aesthetic appeal and require effective cooling for CPUs with moderate thermal loads.
The Hyper 212 Halo Black is small but works better than many other coolers. But, if you have a very strong computer or want to make it run faster than usual, this cooler might not keep it cool enough.
The dual 120mm Kaze Flex fans are engineered for maximum airflow and moderate noise levels. In terms of the noise-to-cooling ratio, it strikes a good balance, providing an average level of noise for the cooling performance it delivers.
The Hyper 212 Halo Black is quieter than many other coolers tested and provides better cooling for the amount of noise it makes. However, this efficiency comes with the trade-off of achieving only moderate cooling performance.
The Fuma 3 cooler uses a standard premium cooler mounting system but adds a minor tweak from the prior generation for easier installation. Its sleek design features a subdued gray plastic top, making it suitable for users who prioritize both cooling performance and aesthetics, especially for mid-heat CPUs. Equipped with two 120mm fans, it strikes a balanced noise-to-cooling ratio.
The CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Halo features a unique, slightly complex installation and a sleek, all-black RGB design that suits any compact setup well. Although straightforward to install, ensuring even connection at all motherboard points can be tricky. Its design cleverly hides the heat pipes for a clean appearance. While it outperforms many coolers in terms of noise-to-cooling ratio, it's best for standard use rather than high-powered CPUs or extensive overclocking, due to its moderate cooling performance.
Metric | Value |
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Brand | AMD |
Cooler Name | Ryzen 7 5800X |
CPU Socket | AM4 |
Cores | 8 |
Thread Count | 16 |
Max Temperature | 90°C |
Base Clock | 3.8GHz |
Max Boost Clock | 4.7GHz |
Cache L1 | |
Cache L2 | 4MB |
Cache L3 | 32MB |
Processor Power Base | 105W |
Manufacture's Link | Ryzen 7 5800X Manufacture's Link |
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