Product Description
Cooler Master’s Hyper TX series has evolved alongside with today’s demanding mainstream CPUs. Cooler Master now releases a milestone product—the Hyper TX3, Cooler Master’s first-ever air cooler that is compatible with Intel LGA 1156 socket. The Hyper TX3 also re-release the original and effective direct contact heat-pipe design to ensure excellent heat dissipation.
- Flexible mountings for multiple sockets
- Maximum compatibility with CPU wattage of over 130W TDP. Three direct contact heat-pipes with aluminum fins provide excellent heat dissipation.
- Optional second fan may be installed to increase cooling performance.
- 92mm PWM fan with wide RPM range and anti-vibration rubber pads.
- Silent CPU cooler with 17 dB-A at minimum speed.
Cooler Master RR-910-HTX3-G1 130-Watt 92mm Hyper TX3 CPU Cooler for 775/1156/AMD/AM2/AM3 Reviews
Cooler Master RR-910-HTX3-G1 130-Watt 92mm Hyper TX3 CPU Cooler for 775/1156/AMD/AM2/AM3 Reviews
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Cooler Master RR-910-HTX3-G1 130-Watt 92mm Hyper TX3 CPU Cooler for 775/1156/AMD/AM2/AM3 (Personal Computers) Is this the best cooler money can buy? Of course not, it's $20. But is this probably the best value cooler w/o spending $50+? I'd be hard pressed to find a better one. My basic setup: AMD Athlon II X4 630 (2.8 Ghz mild overclock for now to 3.2 Ghz), MSI mb, 2 GB DDR2 ram, XFX ATI 5750. With the stock heatsink and fan at this O/C my idle temp was ~ 32-34 C, at load around 52-54 C. Not a difficult install, instructions are terrible but for an AM2+, AM3 chip it's quite easy with no tools, and do NOT have to remove the motherboard from the case (can not speak for Intel chips), just takes a little common sense although the thermal grease supplied is pretty bad (like rubber cement). Anyways after the TX3 was in place my idle temps are now at 22-24 C and at load 36-38 C. I'd say for a $20 cooler that isn't too loud, that's a pretty good result. 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful: By Unicorn (The Woods) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Cooler Master RR-910-HTX3-G1 130-Watt 92mm Hyper TX3 CPU Cooler for 775/1156/AMD/AM2/AM3 (Personal Computers) I've recently built an AMD Athlon II 425-based computer (a certain regional electronics retailer well-known for their CPU/motherboard combos made an offer I could not refuse. What I paid for the CPU works out to less than forty dollars.) Naturally, and like most other people who choose to assemble their own PCs, I could not resist the allure of overclocking. Of course, stock cooling solutions are adequate for... well, cooling the CPU at stock settings. Since all modern CPUs have great overclocking potential but get quite hot when doing so, I wanted to upgrade my cooler. After some searching, I found the Cooler Master Hyper TX3. In keeping with the philosophy of my build (buy the product at the point where performance just about stops increasing linearly with the price), I made the purchase, and the product arrived at my doorstep a few days later. Cooler Master has elected to use plastic blister packaging for the Hyper TX3. It was easy to open, and... Read more 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful: A Kid's Review This review is from: Cooler Master RR-910-HTX3-G1 130-Watt 92mm Hyper TX3 CPU Cooler for 775/1156/AMD/AM2/AM3 (Personal Computers) I am overall greatly impressed with this HSF for its price to performance ratio and ease of installation. I purchased this CPU cooler for a new Socket 1156 (Core i5 750) build, after having already built the computer and using it, the stock Intel HSF was a great disappointment. Intel's stock HSF is about half the height of its usual circular fin array. It also performed, in my opinion, horribly. At idle the temperature was around 38 degrees Celsius with the fan being audible over other fans and components. At full load it approached 76 degrees Celsius, which was disturbing enough for me to not perform a prolonged stress test on the CPU. The fan at this point was a very audible whirling, like most small fans running at high RPM pushing air over a small surface. This HSF was an easy installation, no need to remove any components. It uses the standard push-pins for Socket 1156 compatibility. With its light weight and compact size, I am confident the push-pin... Read more |
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