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Model: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Pro aRGB CPU Air Cooler, SickleFlow Edge 120 PWM Fan, Composite 4 Copper Heat Pipes, 152mm Tall, Sleek Top Cover, AMD Ryzen AM5|AM4, Intel LGA 1851|1700 Brackets
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I am trying to do my first build in almost a decade and CPU cooling is by far the main thing that is throwing me, since I always used the fan/heatsink combos included with retail CPUs.
I have a 360 AIO (Newegg free gift with the CPU), but it won't fit my case, and seems potentially overkill for what I am doing (no overclocking, no discrete GPU). Plus, if I get a case that accommodates the 360 AIO, I cannot mount (at least internallly) my optical drive (which I need for this build).
Are folks more current on the building scene able to comment on whether this is sufficient to cool the 265K?
Go Thermaltake, Scythe Fuma or Artic. These Cooler Master designs were the go to cheap option like 12 years ago but not really anymore. Go up to $50 on budget and you can get air coolers that are on the same level as $100 coolers or liquid coolers.
I am trying to do my first build in almost a decade and CPU cooling is by far the main thing that is throwing me, since I always used the fan/heatsink combos included with retail CPUs.
I have a 360 AIO (Newegg free gift with the CPU), but it won't fit my case, and seems potentially overkill for what I am doing (no overclocking, no discrete GPU). Plus, if I get a case that accommodates the 360 AIO, I cannot mount (at least internallly) my optical drive (which I need for this build).
Are folks more current on the building scene able to comment on whether this is sufficient to cool the 265K?
It will cool it fine, been using the same 212 from my 2007 phenom all the way up to my 12700k lol, surprised you can't mount an aio on a modern case though, probably 90% of regular atx cases can do them at this point
Last edited by pandanub July 26, 2025 at 10:11 PM.
Bit confusing between Pro vs black 212. Then many discussions about better colors in same price range. Thermalright Assassin Spirit 120 EVO Dark is $18.
It will cool it fine, been using the same 212 from my 2007 phenom all the way up to my 12700k lol, surprised you can't mount an aio on a modern case though, probably 90% of regular atx cases can do them at this point
Few cases have 360mm radiator support, and of those, even fewer (if any) would have slots for optical drives. as 360mm rads are usually front-mounted.
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I have a 360 AIO (Newegg free gift with the CPU), but it won't fit my case, and seems potentially overkill for what I am doing (no overclocking, no discrete GPU). Plus, if I get a case that accommodates the 360 AIO, I cannot mount (at least internallly) my optical drive (which I need for this build).
Are folks more current on the building scene able to comment on whether this is sufficient to cool the 265K?
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I have a 360 AIO (Newegg free gift with the CPU), but it won't fit my case, and seems potentially overkill for what I am doing (no overclocking, no discrete GPU). Plus, if I get a case that accommodates the 360 AIO, I cannot mount (at least internallly) my optical drive (which I need for this build).
Are folks more current on the building scene able to comment on whether this is sufficient to cool the 265K?
It will cool it fine, been using the same 212 from my 2007 phenom all the way up to my 12700k lol, surprised you can't mount an aio on a modern case though, probably 90% of regular atx cases can do them at this point
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