![]() Starting with its first product, a Socket 7 CPU heat sink in 1993, its product line has since grown to Cases, Peripherals, Fans, and much more. Started by a rogue product manager who had no funding and no support except a single administrative secretary, he set out to create, innovate and improve products for the PC industry. ORYX later became Cooler Master, which we know the company as today. ![]() We would like to thank Cooler Master for sending the Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition to review.īack in 1992, when the internet was in its early stages and CPUs were measured in MHz rather than GHz, a company called ORYX was born. Even with all these visual updates, the Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition still remains very affordable at an MSRP of $39.99. Jumping on the RGB bandwagon, the Hyper 212 features an SP120R RGB fan and includes a controller if by chance your motherboard doesn’t have an RGB header. The Hyper 212 RGB features a nickel-plated jet-black finish which should look great in any build. ![]() With the new Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition, that is a thing of the past. The Hyper 212 line from Cooler Master has been a staple for PC builders for some time and during that time, its looks haven’t changed all that much.
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