Cooler Master Hyper 612 APEX CPU Cooler Review

The Cooler Master Hyper 612 APEX is a single tower coolers, promising for high performance without having to crank-up the fan speed. At the current price of 65 dollars this is not an affordable single-tower cooler, but you cannot call it expensive either. Read the full review to learn more about its performance. 

The Cooler Master Hyper 612 APEX promises to be the ideal cooling solution for users who don’t wanna mess with AIOs but still want something strong and without a massive footprint. It features six patented Superconductive Composite copper heat pipes and dual Mobius 120P PWM fans. Its height is 159mm, ensuring compatibility with most chassis, and it comes in two colors: black and white, to better match your needs. There is no ARGB lighting or fancy displays, to keep the price as low as possible. Still, at $65, this product faces considerable competition, mainly from Thermalright’s products, which typically offer sky-high price-per-performance ratios. Lastly, according to CM, the Hyper 612 APEX is 30% smaller than the previous-generation model, yet it provides improved performance.

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Technical Specifications:
  • Product Number: Black: MAP-T6PN-225PK-R1, White: MAP-T6PN-225PW-CW
  • Socket Support: Intel LGA 115x/1200/1700/1851
  • Socket Support: AMD AM4/AM5
  • Heat pipes: 6mm heatpipe x 6 units
  • Base Material: Copper
  • Number of Fans: 2x
  • Fan Dimensions: 120×120×25 mm
  • Bearing Type: Loop Dynamic
  • Fan Daisy Chain: No
  • Fan Speed: 0-2400 RPM ± 10% RPM
  • Fan Airflow Max: 75.2 CFM
  • Fan Air Pressure Max: 3.63 mmH2O
  • Fan MTTF: >200,000 Hours
  • Noise Output Max: 30 dBA
  • Fan Connector: 4-pin PWM
  • Dimensions (LxWxH, including fans): 127mm x 114mm x 159mm
  • Weight: 1129g
  • Street Price (excl. VAT): $65
  • Warranty: 5 years
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3 thoughts on “Cooler Master Hyper 612 APEX CPU Cooler Review

  1. Hey all,

    Just a note on the ‘no ARGB option’ in the ‘cons’ section. The cooler uses Cooler Master Mobius 120P (note the P) fans. These fans actually have an ARGB variant, see coolermaster.com/en-global/products/mobius-120p-argb/

    I recently bought one, and easily swapped out the front-facing fan with an ARGB one, using non-ARGB one on the exhaust. You just need to carefully take off the grey face panel. They are really good fans.

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