Nothing special
Quiet, good quality, reasonable price, very good value for money, good for simple configurations.
General information |
Product name |
Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo |
Brand |
Cooler Master Ltd | |
Model |
RR-TX3E-22PK-R1 | |
Technical specifications |
Use |
Processor |
Processor support |
AMD AM2 | |
AMD AM2+ | ||
AMD AM3 | ||
AMD AM3+ | ||
AMD AM4 | ||
AMD FM1 | ||
AMD FM2 | ||
Intel 1150 | ||
Intel 1151 | ||
Intel 1155 | ||
Intel 1156 | ||
Intel 1200 | ||
Intel 1366 | ||
Intel 775 | ||
Color |
Silver | |
Copper | ||
Black | ||
Luminous |
No | |
Connector(s) |
4-pin Female | |
PWM |
Yes | |
Heat Pipe |
Yes | |
Adjustable speed |
No | |
Cooling type |
Ventirad (active) | |
Top Flow |
No | |
Dual tower |
No | |
Max CPU TDP |
95 W | |
Fan diameter |
92 mm | |
Min sound level |
17 dB | |
Max sound level |
30 dB | |
Minimum rotation speed |
800 RPM | |
Maximum rotation speed |
2200 RPM | |
Min airflow |
15.7 CFM | |
Max airflow |
43.1 CFM | |
Material(s) |
Copper | |
Aluminum | ||
AIO radiator compatibility |
N/A | |
Dimensions |
Height (fan included) |
136 mm |
Width (fan included) |
90 mm | |
Depth (fan included) |
51 mm | |
Weight |
386 g | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
Product referenced on 20 Oct 2011
Quiet, good quality, reasonable price, very good value for money, good for simple configurations.
difficult to assemble to make sure it fits in the holes but works very well I have nothing to say
I am a private individual and wanted to replace my old computer. I am very satisfied with this product. This is it.
Perfect cooling, impressive silence Attention: fixing on the motherboard a little complicated but effective to install before putting the motherboard in the case
Works very well
1/2* less because it doesn't fit in my poorly designed box.
- Complete box
- Efficient cooling
- Small noisy fan
I only use cooler master to cool the cpu, no worries about mounting on AM4. I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use a cooler master or not, but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use a cooler master or not.
I bought this fan on the advice of LDLC to replace the original Intel fan.
I wanted to keep the same simple mounting system and a reasonable price.
I gained +20° compared to the original ventirad (in association with Artic Silver Ceramic 2 thermal paste).
The only drawback is that the plastic mounting brackets are a bit fragile, so be careful not to break them during installation.
Mounted on an i3-9100F it cools it very well, the mounting can be improved, the price seems reasonable.
Very quiet in office/multimedia, more than ok under full load.
So, yes it is adaptable on AM4, because yes on the box it is not written but on LDLC it is :) .
The design is relatively old but it is still efficient, we come back to the design of the glossy varnished fans, the flashy grey metal cable, and the white connection ... well it's a bit old school but it works and on the whole it's not so old fashioned as it is.
So I'm not going to make a fault of the design, it's up to you, but for me there is one .... the fixing on AM4 is ... I'm not sure what to do about it, but I'm sure it's a good idea to try and get it to work for you. Having mounted hundreds of configurations, I doubted the mounting .... in the end no breakage. But I don't like this relatively high tension on the CPU.
I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use a different CPU than the one I'm using now, but it's a good idea. Intel I have not tested but it should not be complicated.
I think that for someone who mounts his first configuration, it must already feel tight, so if you add the latch tightening ... It doesn't give you confidence.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do this, but I'm sure I'll be able to do it in a few days. So opinions vary depending on the person.
Very inconvenient to set up, very poorly explained instructions. You don't know if everything is correctly in place or if it will move with time.