That means you're throttling during most compiling, encoding, decompression and some gaming scenarios. Should I orient the Evo so that its fan pushes air toward the top of the case. For optimum cooling, I'm wondering what the best orientation for the 212 Evo is. Two of those parts are a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo and a Zalman Z9 U3 case. It took less than 30 secs sustained load for it to throttle at stock settings. I just ordered the parts for my new gaming rig (YAY). while waiting for my NH-D15 to arrive I was running the Hyper 212 EVO from my old computer on my new 9900k. You'll never get full performance out of a 9900k with your Hyper 212 EVO. You need to dissipate around 200W of heat if you're running at 4.6 Ghz and your cooler has a TDP of 150W. You'll be throttling in any stress test with a Hyper 212 EVO on a 9900k. The mounting on the Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO is basically faultless, the process is very easy for all supported sockets. Nice and quiet and good enough for me! The black looks nice had the RGB fan hooked to my ASUS mobo rolls slowly through the colors.A Noctua NH-D15 on a 9900k maxes out in the 70's degrees with no OC. CoolerMaster Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooler - CoolerMaster Wide Range PWM 120mm Fan - Mounting hardware for all above sockets - Mounting instructions - Warranty information - CoolerMaster Thermal Compound. With a i9-9900K and a 4.6GHz OC, I can run the fan at low speeds and have the temp max out at around 70C. It works fine as long as I don't go crazy overclocking the CPU. Johnpombrio said:I have the Hyper 212 EVO black edition which has a very similar mounting system.
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