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Cooler Master’s new Hyper 612 Apex CPU cooler is 30% smaller than predecessor

The Cooler Master Hyper series of air coolers will go down in history as amongst the best for their price points. Today, Cooler Master is introducing its latest addition to the line-up, the Hyper 612 APEX.

The new Cooler Master Hyper 612 Apex CPU cooler is built using in-house developed superconductive heatpipes to carry heat away from the CPU, and two Cooler Master 120P fans to dissipate that heat quickly and efficiently. The high performance heat pipes allowed Cooler Master to shrink the dimensions of the cooler by 30 percent compared to its predecessor, which in turn makes the cooler easier to install, and improves compatibility with various cases and memory modules.

Below are the key features for the Cooler Master Hyper 612 Apex CPU cooler:

  • Superconductive composite heat pipes: Six advanced heat pipes handle heavy thermal loads, ideal for overclocking.
  • Compact design: 30% smaller than previous models, providing easier installation and compatibility with large memory modules.
  • Quick installation: Removable magnetic top cover and easy-to-remove fan streamline the setup process.
  • Durable nickel-plated copper base: Resists corrosion and enhances long-term reliability.
  • Powerful Mobius 120P fan: Designed for high-pressure airflow while keeping noise levels to a minimum.

Speaking on the launch, Cooler Master CEO, Jimmy Sha, said: “With our advanced heat pipe technology and compact design, this cooler delivers high-performance results while staying user-friendly for a wide range of builds.”

The Cooler Master Hyper 612 APEX CPU cooler will be available soon. UK pricing is still to be confirmed.

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