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CoolerMaster N520 CPU Cooler

Cooler Master Hyper N520

Introduction

Here at Tech-Reviews we have had more than our fair share of CPU coolers to play around with.We have had all sorts from the downright crazy Scythe Orochi to the more conservative offerings of Xigmatek. But today we have a CPU cooler from a company which we have had an array of different products: Cooler Master. The name Cooler Master is synonymous with quality and excellence so I have come to expect great things from their products lets hope this is another great product. I introduce the Hyper N520…

About Cooler Master

Cooler Master was founded with the mission of providing the industry’s best thermal solutions. Since its establishment a decade ago, the company has remained faithful to this mission, emerging as a world leader in products and services for companies dealing with devices where heat issues must be resolved.

Specification and Features

CPU Socket Intel® Socket (LGA1366 / LGA775)
Socket (LGA 771 Skulltrail only)
AMD® Socket (AM3 / AM2+ / AM2 / 940 / 939 / 754)
CPU Support Intel®
Corei7 / Core 2 Extreme / Core 2 Quad / Core 2 Duo / Pentium 4 / Pentium D / Celeron / Celeron D

AMD®
Phenom X4 Quad Core / Phenom X3 Triple Core / Athlon 64 x2 Dual Core / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64 / Sempron

Dimensions 122.35 x 102.5 x 141 mm ( L x W x H )
Weight 688g
Heat Sink Dimensions 115 x 62.3 x 141 mm
Heat Sink Material Cu base, AI fin, 5 heatpipes
Heat Pipes Dimensions Ø6 mm
Fan Dimension (W / H / D) 92 x 92 x 25 mm
Fan Speed 1800 R.P.M.
Fan Airflow 43.8 CFM (Total)
Air pressure (mmH2O) 3.24 mmH2O (Total)
Bearing Type Sleeve
Fan Life Expectancy 70,000 hours
Fan Noise Level (dB-A) 19 dBA
Connector 3-pin

Universal Design

  • Intel (LGA 1366/LGA775)
  • AMD (AM2+/AM2/940/939/754)

Optimum Air Flow

  • Distinct appearance with dual fan bracket
  • Unique dual fan cooling design ensures cool air accelerates straight through the heatsink

Superior Cooling Performance

  • Mirror finished copper base guarantees perfect contact between CPU and cooler
  • 5 heat pipes optimize heat transfer
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