I love air coolers, as they’re often very easy to install, low maintenance and more capable than when many AIO and liquid cooling enthusiasts may tell you. I often find they’re a lot quieter than liquid coolers too, despite what people may say. Cooler Master has a long history of impressive CPU coolers too, with their award-winning and long-standing Hyper 212 series, and most recently, one of their AIO coolers blew me away with its performance and very reasonable prices. However, today is about something that’s more in the middle, with the Hyper 622, one of their new high-end air coolers.
With a price of around £60 the Hyper 622 is going against some strong competition, with the DeepCool AG620, Arctic Freezer 34, Noctua NH-U9S, and be quiet! Dark Rock 4 all come in around the same price, all of which are competent performers and have a range of interesting designs too, so Cooler Master needs to have a quality product to even make the shortlist. Thankfully, it seems like they do! It comes with ARGB, gorgeous aluminium top covers, a dual-tower heatsink design, two of their redesigned 120mm Halo2 fans, and a design that ensure it should have pretty broad motherboard, socket and case support too.
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