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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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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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
from completed build Black Tower Budget -- a mATX for a Friend
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.
from completed build The Ultimate Budget Gaming Build
Perfect cooler. Cheap, quiet, and effective.
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.








