The plastic shroud holding the fan slides off in one lump pretty easily, just like with the Freezer 7 Pro, although the fan can be replaced if need be on the TX2 unlike the 7 Pro. It's designed to draw air in from the sides as well as the front before forcing it inwards - as a result, Cooler Master claims that this gives the effective cooling of a 100mm fan instead. The build quality is very good and the 90mm sleeve bearing cooling fan is rated at just 22dB. Is this too good to be true? Let's find out. Not everyone wants to spend a hideous amount of money on a CPU cooler - how about something that just works without breaking the bank? Can it also be quiet but cools well, too? The de-facto answer has been the Arctic Cooler Freezer 7 Pro for some time now and even I use one in my home system, however Cooler Master now has its Hyper TX2 which is not only supposed to cool better than the Freezer 7 Pro, but is also cheaper too! We aren't comparing them directly to each other, but to their closest rivals in either price bracket instead - so regardless if you're looking to spend a lot or a little, maybe Cooler Master has something for you.Ĭooler Master Hyper TX2 Manufacturer: Cooler Master IntroductionToday we have two Cooler Master coolers that cover both ends of the spectrum - high and low(er) performances with price points to match the relative performance.
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