![]() ![]() People looking to upgrade their current X58 motherboard and CPUs have provided the second hand market with a cheap and yet powerful platform to build around and Cooler Master can now capitalise on this market with an appropriately priced cooler. On initial impressions, it seems a somewhat puzzling move to introduce this support at the end of the platform’s life cycle but it actually makes sense. The most significant change from a personal view is its new found support for LGA1366. However, taking a closer look at the specifications, we note that the TX3 EVO follows on the same footstep as its Hyper 212 EVO sibling in that it bundles a quieter lower RPM fan but unlike the latter, “Continuous Direct Contact Technology” hasn’t been employed in this variant of the EVO line. Both share the same heatsink design and make use of three 6mm heat pipes. Superficially, there doesn’t appear to be much different between the new EVO and its predecessor we previously reviewed here. As such, Cooler Master are intent to carry the same formula across to their TX3 with the same aim in mind, delivering good performance in a compact package. Marked as an evolution in cooling and acoustic performance over its predecessor, the Hyper 212 EVO proved to be another hit. Last week, we had an in-depth look at one of Cooler Master’s most successful products, their Hyper 212 EVO. Product on Review: Cooler Master Hyper TX3 EVO ![]()
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