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Cooler Master Hyper T4 70 CFM Rifle Bearing CPU Cooler

(39 Ratings, 4.1 Average)

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Specifications

Manufacturer

Cooler Master

Model

Hyper T4

Part #

RR-T4-18PK-R1

Fan RPM

1800 RPM

Noise Level

15.1 - 31.6 dB

Height

152 mm

Bearing

Rifle

CPU Socket

  • AM2
  • AM2+
  • AM3
  • AM3+
  • AM4
  • FM1
  • FM2
  • FM2+
  • LGA775
  • LGA1150
  • LGA1151
  • LGA1155
  • LGA1156
  • LGA1200
  • LGA1366
  • LGA2011
  • LGA2011-3
  • LGA2066

Water Cooled

No

Fanless

No

Price History

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    Reviews

    Slay3R204
    • 7 points
    • 7 months ago

    from completed build My 1st Gaming Build

    it's good but not enough .

    Lachlancraw40
    • 6 points
    • 4 years 7 months ago

    from completed build Build Title BLUE

    Super easy to install and very clean looking idk what my cpu peaks at but I’ve never worried about it becuase I know this cooler is plenty

    viceice
    • 1 point
    • 5 years 9 months ago

    from completed build A PC builded by chance

    Adequate cooler for my CPU. But overclockers and higher end CPU users might want to search for a better and polished cooler.

    Pawacorn
    • 17 points
    • 6 years 1 month ago

    from completed build 4K Gaming & Editing Build

    With a cooler height limitation of 155 mm, there weren't many choices for air coolers with a 200mm side fan installed and to make things worse the H7 was out of stock and I was quickly running out of money for the budget. Then I remembered I had a new Hyper T4 that I never used, and even though it has a Max TDP rating of 180W, I decided to mod it, use different thermal paste and change the fans for better performance. I sanded and polished the base, and put some cardboard in the part where the clip goes to increase the pressure for better surface contact. I didn't use the thermal paste that comes with the T4, I used Arctic Alumina instead. I also mounted two 120mm Corsair fans from a h100i AIO instead of the one that comes with the T4. They can go up to 3,000 RPM at full speed if needed, but I have the PWM set to about medium speed. Overall it performs pretty good, I ran Small FFT's in Prime95 and Temps only went up to 78C. But under normal conditions like gaming it only goes up to about 65C. This is a pretty good result with the modded T4 and I am proud of the results. In the future if my client wants to overclock, I can upgrade it to a cooler with 6 heatpipes.

    soldiermxdeath
    • 6 points
    • 6 years 1 month ago

    from completed build My main PC Gaming

    Good air cooler, but the fan isn't durable, I need to replace it because the noise is high under heavy CPU load.

    jakster840
    • 12 points
    • 6 years 4 months ago

    from completed build Living Room PC/ HTPC

    Much quieter than the whiny stock fan that my FX 4300 came with and is virtually silent. Keeps everything nice and cool.

    diabolicflame93
    • 4 points
    • 6 years 5 months ago

    from completed build Frank 2.0

    It's better than a stock cooler but it is hard to use within my case. I can use all of my ram slots, but I can only point the cooler in a horizontal position.

    rhombae
    • 11 points
    • 7 years 4 months ago

    Cools well for the cheap price, wouldn't recommend for anyone looking for an overclock though. After using the TX3 and Geminii M4 from CM though, I have to say I am really not a fan of the retention bracket style that applies to Intel configs used for the T4. Its a bit of pain to get on and just doesn't feel as secure as other coolers I've installed.

    p_nlsn
    • 24 points
    • 7 years 5 months ago

    from completed build The Ultimate Budget Gaming Build

    Perfect cooler. Cheap, quiet, and effective.

    game91197
    • 11 points
    • 7 years 7 months ago

    from completed build Destinesia

    Nice cooler for a budget. It barely fits in my case (Corsair SPEC-01). I wish it had a more secure feeling mounting mechanism. I was running the stock cooler for a while. This cooler is a nice upgrade.

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