Testseek.com have collected 89 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo CPU cooler and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo CPU cooler.
June 2009
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The editors liked
Build Quality
Performance Over Stock Solution
H.D.T Base
CPU Compatibility
Price
Low cost
Easy to Install
Has Both Intel and AMD Parts
Can Add Additional Fan
Small Size to Fit in Some Smaller Cases
Silent
Excellent Cooling Characteristics
3 Direct Contact Copper HeatPipes
92mm Fan w/Optional Second Fan
Asymmetrical Design
Compact enough to fit in almost any case
Great value
Nice performance
Option for another fan
Size
Compatibility
Price (19.99 USD)!!
Good for stock/slight overclock
Affordable
Powerful cooling
Easy installation
Great price
Easy to install
Not too noisy
Can add a second fan
Compatible with i5 processors
The editors didn't like
Loud At Load
Has Minor Grooves Where Heat Pipes Make Contact With CPU (Can Be Filled In With Thermal Compound)
Fans is somewhat noisy when over 2000 RPM
Hi Tech Legion
No manual fan control
Only good for stock/slight overclock
Trouble with fan mount
Push Pins tend to be unreliable
Uses pushpin design
Does not compete with higher end coolers
Push pin clips not everyone’s ideal installation choice
Something curious happened during our Hyper TX3 testing. The first sample we received from the manufacturer showed very bas results. The performance was so poor that our CPU entered Thermal Throttling mode even while idle. We contacted Cooler Master, w...
The Cooler Master Hyper TX3 has taken its first fully compatible Socket 1156 cooler and made it worthwhile. Its small design packs powerful cooling even with only one 92mm fan. The installation takes a different approach and adds some easy methods to ...
Abstract: If you need a cooler for your new 1156 Core i5/i7 CPU, we recommend both the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus and the Hyper TX3. Each of these are impressive and up to task, and while each have their differences, both are great products and deserve serious consideration for your purchase shortlist. ..
Abstract: There was a time when it was tough to keep a single core CPU cool. Today with the average CPU containing anywhere between two and four cores there is increased need for bigger and better CPU coolers. That is just what Cooler Master has delivered. Today...
We've seen a good few number of Cooler Master's products over the course of time here at OC3D, and they've never failed to deliver in any category that we've seen yet. And neither of these coolers can be accused of breaking this streak. They are bot...
So in the end, Coolermaster once again restored my faith in their products. They won out over Evercool and especially the stock heatsink. And if that temperature difference alone isnt enough to make you want to buy the TX3, theres also the prices....
We didnt find any of the initial LGA1156 HSFs particularly great for cooling our heavily overclocked and overvolted Lynnfield CPU, though we didnt see any fail to keep the CPU within its thermal tolerance either. However, possibly the most annoying a...
Is the Coolermaster TX3 the second coming? Not at all. Is it the best cooler for the money at $20. YES. I suggest greatly that before you place that stock cooler on your next build spend the extra twenty bucks on the TX3. You will be a happy camper if ...
Great value, Nice performance, Silent, Option for another fan
No manual fan control
Priced around 27€, the hyper tx3 provides nice performance with decent sound levels. While not being the silentest cooler available, it is definately more silent than the Intel stock cooler and has half the price of Noctuas. Temperature levels with o...
This cooler was sent as something aimed at the budget builder so I really was not expecting much going into this review. When I tested this product it really amazed me. I have to say, the build quality is excellent, the performance is great for the p...