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I'd stick with the bang for the buck coolers (Mugen 2, CM 212, Etc)
He's referring to the Hyper 212 Plus.i hope you don't mean CM's Hyper N212
i am having really good results with Noctua NH-U12P
- Core i7 920 at 4.0 GHz is staying cool with max temps in the upper 70s under max load using Everest Ultimate stress test.
In contrast, a budget cooler like Cooler Master's Hyper N212 - even with 2 fans in push-pull - could not keep i7's max temps out of the upper 90s (at 3.97 GHz).
Yes, that is the one i have if it is by Cooler MasterHe's referring to the Hyper 212 Plus.
I know people who are running 4GHz overclocks on 920s with that heatsink and very manageable temps (high 70s, low 80s). Budget cooler, yes, but it's perfectly good unless you have high ambient temps or are using a lot of voltage.