Cooler Master has officially launched the Hyper 411 Nano, the latest product in its esteemed Hyper series of CPU air coolers. Designed to elevate cooling performance, the Hyper 411 Nano introduces several advanced features that appeal to gamers and PC enthusiasts alike.
The Hyper 411 Nano's direct-contact heat pipe design features four heat pipes seamlessly connected to the cooling base and the aluminium fin stack. Measuring 102x85x136mm (LxWxH), it packs a 92mm PWM fan that spins from 650 to 2500 RPM to generate up to 45.14 CFM of airflow at a maximum pressure of 3.25mmH2O, rated at 30.04 dBA noise level.
Installation is made hassle-free with user-friendly clips for easy fan attachment. This feature is particularly appealing for DIY builders looking for a smooth setup experience. Designed for versatility, the Hyper 411 Nano is compatible with the latest processors from both AMD (AMD4 and AM5 sockets) and Intel (LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, 1151, 1150, 1155, and 1156 sockets).
Aesthetically, the Hyper 411 Nano does not disappoint. Its modern, all-black design offers a sleek look, allowing it to blend into any gaming rig or workstation setup. The Hyper 411 Nano is already available in select markets, and the ARGB version is set to debut in Q1 2025, promising to add even more flair to your build.
KitGuru says: According to the spec sheet, the Hyper 411 Nano could be a good solution for compact systems. However, it won't be ideal for cooling high TDP CPUs like the Core i9-14900K.