looking for 2 different cpu cooler benchmarks. Help

Jon_57

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trying to decide between the hyper 212 evo, the cryorig H7, and the cryorig R1 ultimate.
I have searched for hours for comparisons between these coolers (temperature under load wise), and found nothing. there are individual temp tests but they all use different ways of testing it and its not the same tests.
If anyone can provide me a temp under load comparison between these 3 coolers thatd be much appreciate.
(i7 6700k, stock and/or 4.2/4.5ghz oc)
 
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You may not find a test that includes all 3 together. I'm not sure where you're located or what currency/prices are like, in the U.S. the 212 evo runs around $25, the cryorig h7 runs $30-34 and the r1 ultimate runs around $90. They perform in that order, from least performance to most performance, 212 evo, h7, r1 ultimate.

This is with the i7 4770k oc'd to 4.2 running prime 95. The r1 universal kept temps at 65c, the h7 at 68c and the 212 evo at 71c. With aida64, the r1 was at 70c, the h7 was 73c, the 212 evo at 77c.

https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/CRYORIG/H7_Universal/6.html
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/CRYORIG/R1_Universal/6.html

All benchmarks have to be taken with a grain of salt, it depends on your ambient room...
You may not find a test that includes all 3 together. I'm not sure where you're located or what currency/prices are like, in the U.S. the 212 evo runs around $25, the cryorig h7 runs $30-34 and the r1 ultimate runs around $90. They perform in that order, from least performance to most performance, 212 evo, h7, r1 ultimate.

This is with the i7 4770k oc'd to 4.2 running prime 95. The r1 universal kept temps at 65c, the h7 at 68c and the 212 evo at 71c. With aida64, the r1 was at 70c, the h7 was 73c, the 212 evo at 77c.

https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/CRYORIG/H7_Universal/6.html
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/CRYORIG/R1_Universal/6.html

All benchmarks have to be taken with a grain of salt, it depends on your ambient room temp, what case you're using, how well your cpu oc's and at what voltage, how many cooling fans you're using. Too many variables but at least those tests were under similar conditions using the same setup and same testing methodology to reduce as many variables as possible. Most sites use stressful synthetic tests rather than real world tests again for consistency and worst case scenario.

Other things that might be of interest, the 212 evo will conflict some with the first ram slot closest to the cpu. If using taller ram with all 4 slots populated that could be an issue. You can raise the fan up some if the case is wide enough or you can mount the fan on the back of the cooler which may reduce performance by a degree or two. The cryorig h7 has offset heatpipes, 0 ram conflict no matter how tall it is and how many slots are full. The r1 comes in two versions, ultimate and universal. The universal uses a slim fan up front and also has offset heatpipes for 0 ram conflict while the ultimate uses a full thickness fan in front and may overhang the ram a bit so lower profile ram is needed. Tall ram like corsair dominator will likely conflict.
 
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