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Cooler Master

Cooler Master Hyper 212 Spectrum V3 ARGB CPU Cooler RR-S4NA-17PA-R1

SKU CH-6VCC-FTSSX MPN RR-S4NA-17PA-R1

A 120 mm PWM fan and four nickel-plated copper heat pipes cool compatible AMD and Intel sockets at up to 71.93 CFM while ARGB lighting syncs via a 3-pin header

  • ColorSilver
  • TypeFan & Heatsinks
  • Fan Size120mm
  • CPU Socket CompatibilityAMD Socket AM4 / AMD Socket AM5 / Intel LGA 1150 / Intel LGA
  • Bearing TypeRifle
  • RPM650 ~ 1750 RPM ± 10%
  • ARGB auto-detection enables instant lighting or full 3-pin customisation
  • Four nickel-plated copper heat pipes deliver efficient thermal transfer
  • 120 mm PWM fan runs 650–1750 RPM for 71.93 CFM airflow
  • Quiet operation at 27.2 dB(A) maximum noise level
  • Compact 152 mm height fits a wide range of chassis

Compact 152 mm air cooler

The Cooler Master Hyper 212 Spectrum V3 is a 120 mm tower cooler built around four nickel-plated copper heat pipes and a rifle-bearing PWM fan. It targets builders who want reliable thermal headroom for mainstream desktop CPUs without the bulk of a dual-tower design. ARGB lighting is handled by an auto-detection circuit that falls back to a default spectrum when no 3-pin header is connected. The silver finish keeps the aesthetic neutral for most build themes.

Broad socket support frees case choice

Redesigned mounting brackets cover AMD AM4, AM5 and Intel LGA 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1200, 1700 and 1851 sockets in a single kit. The 152 mm overall height fits a wide range of mid-tower and compact chassis, leaving clearance for tall memory modules and standard ATX power supplies. A single 4-pin PWM header drives the fan, so no extra fan controller or splitter is required. The vertical fan orientation directs airflow straight through the fin stack toward the rear exhaust.

Quiet 27.2 dB(A) peak with 71.93 CFM

At the 1 750 RPM ceiling the fan moves 71.93 CFM (122.2 m³/h) while peaking at 27.2 dB(A), a level that stays unobtrusive in a typical closed case. The optimised blade profile and frame geometry reduce turbulent noise across the 650–1 750 RPM operating range. Power draw is limited to the 4-pin header rating, keeping load on the motherboard VRM minimal. Thermal capacity scales with the four heat pipes, handling sustained workloads without fan ramp to maximum speed.

Highlights

  • ARGB auto-detection enables instant lighting or full 3-pin customisation
  • Four nickel-plated copper heat pipes deliver efficient thermal transfer
  • 120 mm PWM fan runs 650–1750 RPM for 71.93 CFM airflow
  • Quiet operation at 27.2 dB(A) maximum noise level
  • Compact 152 mm height fits a wide range of chassis

Specifications

BrandCOOLER MASTER
ModelHyper 212 Spectrum V3
Part NumberRR-S4NA-17PA-R1
ColorSilver
TypeFan & Heatsinks
Fan Size120mm
CPU Socket CompatibilityAMD Socket AM4 / AMD Socket AM5 / Intel LGA 1150 / Intel LGA 1151 / Intel LGA 1155 / Intel LGA 1156 / Intel LGA 1200 / Intel LGA 1700 / Intel LGA 1851
Bearing TypeRifle
RPM650 ~ 1750 RPM ± 10%
Air Flow71.93 CFM (122.2 m³/h )
Noise Level27.2 dB(A) (Max)
Power Connector4 Pin
Heatsink MaterialAluminum
Fan Mounting Types to HeatsinkVertical
Max CPU Cooler Height152 mm
Shipping weight2.45 kg
Package size457 × 246 × 135 mm

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Questions about this item

Will the 152 mm height fit inside my chassis?

The cooler stands 152 mm tall, so it fits most mid-tower and larger cases that accept CPU coolers up to that height.

How loud is the fan at its maximum 1750 RPM speed?

At top speed the fan produces 27.2 dB(A), which is generally considered quiet for a 120 mm PWM fan under load.

Does my motherboard need a 3-pin 5 V ARGB header for the lighting to work?

The ARGB auto-detection provides default spectrum lighting without a header, but full customisation requires a standard 3-pin 5 V ARGB connection on the motherboard.

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