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Written by Vladimir Dimitrijevic
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Friday, 22 May 2009 |
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C o o l e r M as t e r H y p e r N 5 2 0
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Supported Socket
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Intel LGA775, LGA1366
AMD 940/AM2/AM2+
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Dimensions [mm]
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122 x 102 x 141 |
Material
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copper, aluminum, plastic
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| N° Heatpipes |
5 |
| Heat Sink Dimension [mm] |
6 |
Weight [g]
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688 |
N° Fans
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2 |
Fan Dimension [mm]
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90 x 90 x 25 |
| Fan Speed [RPM] |
800~1800 |
Fan Life Expectancy [h]
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60,000
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Fan Noise Level (min) [dBA]
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19dBA |
Intel Core i7 Extreme 965
@ 3.3 GHz 1,2V
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Titan Fenrir
@ 1200 RPM
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Intel BOX
max RPM
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Cooler Master
Hyper N520
@ 1200 RPM
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| Idle [˚C] |
32 / 32 / 33 / 31
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40 / 41 / 40 / 41
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31 / 30 / 30 / 30
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| Full Load [˚C] |
54 / 55 / 56 / 53 |
65 / 65 / 66 / 67 |
54 / 55 / 56 / 56
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Intel Core i7 Extreme 965
@ 4 GHz 1,34V |
Titan Fenrir
@ 1800 RPM
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Intel BOX
max RPM
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Cooler Master
Hyper N520
@ 1800 RPM
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| Idle [˚C] |
41 / 44 / 41 / 43 |
57 / 55 / 56 / 56 |
42 / 43 / 42 / 43 |
| Full Load [˚C] |
75 / 74 / 73 / 75 |
N/A |
79 / 78 / 79 / 77 |
* values presented in table are temperatures for each core of Quad Core processor
Conclusion
Testing was done in a same way as we described it few times before, and Cooler Master Hyper N520 has done its job with high grades. From results you can see that Cooler Master Hyper N520 is not capable to deal with Core i7 set at higher frequencies but the Cooler Master Hyper N520 did its job perfectly with Core i7 set at 3.6GHz and 1.3V. For 25€ any user will get a cooler that measures up to its job and a lot of other (pricier) coolers. If InsideHW’s Best Buy Award wasn’t explicit to you until now, then Cooler Master Hyper N520 is example of a CPU cooler that deserves that award.
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