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June 2009
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Extrait: This tower heatsink stands out because its two 92mm fans are arranged in an offset push-pull formation. There are a couple reasons for offsetting the fans by 20mm that well touch on momentarily. ...
The Hyper N520 is not a flashy and in your face heatsink, but rather a workhorse that gets the job done. Dual 92mm fans ensure good airflow without generating a lot of noise and whisking away the heat carried through the five heatpipes. My only compla...
Good cooling performance at >9V, Secure mounting system, Nice fit and finish, Fan direction controllable with both Intel and AMD socket boards.CONS, Price, Not much smaller than better 120mm fan heatsinks, Cooling not good enough for price, Fans have bad...
Price, Not much smaller than better 120mm fan heatsinks, Cooling not good enough for price, Fans have bad acoustics
The Cooler Master Hyper N520 delivers good enough cooling performance, but its noise level is not really ideal for silent computing. There are positive aspects to its design, including the secure, not-too-tedious installation, the ability to point the...
Unique design, Well made, More compact than other heatpipe tower coolers
Fairly loud, Installation could be easier, Mediocre cooling performance, Relatively high price
At the start of the review I was anxious to see how well the Cooler Master Hyper N520 CPU cooler would perform. The offset 92mm fans on a more compact heatpipe tower seemed like an interesting concept that could bring high end cooling into tighter spa...
Aesthetically pleasing, Quiet operation, Very good performance, Excellent build quality, Great bang for the buck, Installation intuitive provided user has some experience
Unclear installation instructions
Cooler Master has made a decent showing with their new Hyper N520. In decibel for decibel testing its two 92mm fans outperformed the single 120mm unit of the Enzotech by a consistent margin. Raw cooling performance however is only one aspect of how ...
The Cooler Master Hyper N520 has a unique appearance but didnt come out of the box with a love-or-hate type feel. Generally it is probably more aesthetically pleasing but Im sure I will hear different opinions on that. It looked like it had all the n...
The Cooler Master Hyper N520 can only be described as an exceptional budget cooler. Its unique offset dual fan design seems to have paid off. It would be a great heatsink for a mild to moderate overclock. Once you start to clock the processor to the e...
Looking at the Hyper N520 I found myself very conflicted. The method of installation could be very difficult. Imagine having to remove the motherboard just to reseat the heatsink, something that should be simple. On the upside, the performance was top ...
Sturdy mounting bracket that is easy to install, Extremely quiet, Small form factor, Inexpensive (official MSRP not available at this time, but the CM rep who sent it to me said it is their new budget cooler)
Underpowered fans, holding back its own performance capability, Slightly convex base
Cooler Master has another great cooler in their lineup and I look forward to the performance of their Hyper N620 as well. I dont think the cooler lives up to its capability due to the very low CFM (albeit quiet) fans that are included with the cooler...
only 92mm fans, not really designed for high end OC’ing, While smaller than some still won’t fit in all HTPCs
When it was all said and done and the fat lady had not only sung but left the building we were left with one heck of a good opinion of the Cooler Master N520. Actually, “good opinion” doesnt cover it, we LIKE this thing...we like it a LOT. We...