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Written by Vuk Djuric
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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Specifications Cooler Master Hyper Z600
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Supported Sockets
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| AMD |
940, AM2, AM2+ |
Intel
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LGA775 |
| Weight |
1045g |
| Dimensoins |
127.28 x 127.28 x 160 mm
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Noise Level
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0dB |
Test Results Cooler Master Hyper Z600
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E8500 (3GHz, 1.184v) no fan
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| Idle |
38°C |
Full Load
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56°C |
E8500 (4GHz,1.4v) no fan
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| Idle |
50°C |
| Full Load |
77°C |
Q6600 (3.6GHz, 1.27v) no fan
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| Idle |
40°C |
| Full Load |
66°C |
Q6600 (3.6GHz, 1.4v) no fan
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| Idle |
49°C |
| Full Load |
89°C |
Conclusion
When all is said and done, Cooler Master Z600 is certainly one of the best coolers that we had on test so far. For some of you, its bulkiness, weight and design won’t like at all, while I liked it because of these attributes. 0dB of noise level, price and performances are just a part of what this cooler actually offers. By and large, very good shopping.
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