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Cooler Master debuts new 3D Heatpipe tech in new coolers — Hyper 212 3DHP promises reduced thermals and improved efficiency

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Cooler Master has introduced its new 3D Heatpipe technology in the Hyper 212 3DHP cooler, promising improved thermal performance and efficiency. This innovation features a third heatpipe running through the center of the heatsink fin stack, enhancing heat dissipation. The Hyper 212 series, known for its longevity and adaptability, now incorporates this new technology. The Hyper 212 3DHP will come in two variants, one with ARGB fans and another in black without LED lighting, both priced at $29.99 with a 5-year warranty. The coolers boast similar specs, including two 3D Heatpipes on each side and dimensions of 133mm x 86mm x 158mm.

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