Just thought I'd post my experience. I had the original Intel cooler that came with the CPU for years. But I was experiencing temps hitting 185 degrees and up. That's the highest I could set my CPU hi temp alarm. The frequent alarms were annoying. Cleaning the fins did no good. Could not really add another fan to blow across the fins. I broke down and bought a new CPU cooler. $30 on sale.
Brought my temps down at least 60 degrees. I've never seen it above 130 degrees since, and it's normally around 105. See the pics.
The old CPU cooler sat atop the CPU blowing down on it. The 212 has a SOLID base that attaches to the CPU via a bracket attached to and thru the motherboard and branches up with copper pipes into the finned area, with the fan basically blowing 90 degrees above the CPU. Only drawback- I had to remove the motherboard to attach the thing. Some cases might have a large enough hole under the CPU to allow you to attach the supports without removing the board. Mine - not quite. And of course, you need a lot of head room above the board for it to fit. I have plenty, way more than enough. But if you have a small case, better measure first.
Wonderful investment. Wish I'd have done it long ago.
Brought my temps down at least 60 degrees. I've never seen it above 130 degrees since, and it's normally around 105. See the pics.
The old CPU cooler sat atop the CPU blowing down on it. The 212 has a SOLID base that attaches to the CPU via a bracket attached to and thru the motherboard and branches up with copper pipes into the finned area, with the fan basically blowing 90 degrees above the CPU. Only drawback- I had to remove the motherboard to attach the thing. Some cases might have a large enough hole under the CPU to allow you to attach the supports without removing the board. Mine - not quite. And of course, you need a lot of head room above the board for it to fit. I have plenty, way more than enough. But if you have a small case, better measure first.
Wonderful investment. Wish I'd have done it long ago.