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"For a whopping $34.99 USD price, the Cooler Master Hyper N520 doesn't
disappoint. The Hyper N520 gave us an average 20C lower load temp across the
board when compared to the stock Intel cooler."
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"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” doesn't cover it, we LIKE this thing...we like it a LOT."
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"Cooler Master Hyper N520 looks very interesting to say the
least of it."
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"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. "
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"Ultimately the Coolermaster Hyper N520 heatsink proves itself to be a good
mainstream CPU heatsink on both Intel and AMD thermal test platforms."
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 Proclockers: Highly Recommended
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Coolermaster considered the N520 to be their budget cooler. At $49 is not cheap from some people's point-of-view. But if you are a gamer, overclocker or an enthusiast you will know that $49 is not a lot of money when it comes to cooling an overclocked processor like ours. And $49 is not a lot of money when you can compete with some of the best coolers on the market which can cost upwards of $60 without fans. I would be happy to fork out this price for this cooler.
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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 spaces.
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 Overclockercafe: Recommended
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"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."
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 Hardwarelogic: 91
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"Overall this Cooler
Master Hyper N520 is a top notch product. It doesn't look bad, isn't too noisy,
and most importantly it gets the job done cooling the CPU. Cooler Master
usually puts out solid products and the Hyper N520 is no different. And to top
it off, including brackets for the new LGA1366 sockets will allow enthusiasts
to use this on their new Core i7 setups, whether they have already upgraded or
if they are planning an upgrade in the future."
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"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."
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"...the
performance was top notch for a 92mm heatsink, outperforming bigger heatsinks.
The price is also much lower than other heatsinks with similar performance..."
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"Cooler
Master has another great cooler in their lineup and I look forward to the
performance of their Hyper N620 as well......As
it is right now, the Hyper N520 is a great budget cooler for an average user
looking for something much quieter than their stock fan that is easy to install
and performs a fair amount better. I see this cooler going up against the
old standby Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro and the variety of budget 92mm coolers
from Xigmatek. One advantage the Hyper N520 has over its competitors is
the included LGA 1366 bracket."
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