Guru3D.com
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • Channels
    • Archive
  • DOWNLOADS
    • New Downloads
    • Categories
    • Archive
  • GAME REVIEWS
  • ARTICLES
    • Rig of the Month
    • Join ROTM
    • PC Buyers Guide
    • Guru3D VGA Charts
    • Editorials
    • Dated content
  • HARDWARE REVIEWS
    • Videocards
    • Processors
    • Audio
    • Motherboards
    • Memory and Flash
    • SSD Storage
    • Chassis
    • Media Players
    • Power Supply
    • Laptop and Mobile
    • Smartphone
    • Networking
    • Keyboard Mouse
    • Cooling
    • Search articles
    • Knowledgebase
    • More Categories
  • FORUMS
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT

New Reviews
Intel NUC 13 Pro (Arena Canyon) review
Endorfy Arx 700 Air chassis review
Beelink SER5 Pro (Ryzen 7 5800H) mini PC review
Crucial T700 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD Review - 12GB/s
Sapphire Radeon RX 7600 PULSE review
Gainward GeForce RTX 4060 Ti GHOST review
Radeon RX 7600 review
ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 Ti TUF Gaming review
MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Gaming X TRIO review
GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB (FE) review

New Downloads
AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 23.5.2 WHQL download
Intel ARC graphics Driver Download Version: 31.0.101.4382
CrystalDiskInfo 9.0.1 Download
Corsair Utility Engine Download (iCUE) Download v5.2
GeForce 535.98 WHQL driver download
CPU-Z download v2.06
AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 23.5.1 WHQL download
GeForce 532.03 WHQL driver download
AMD Chipset Drivers Download 5.05.16.529
Display Driver Uninstaller Download version 18.0.6.4


New Forum Topics
Amernime Zone AMD Software: Adrenalin / Pro Driver - Discovery Remix 23.4.2 WHQL [Omega 23.5.1 WIP] NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 532.03 WHQL Download & Discussion 535.98 + Hotfix 536.09 - Clean Version Radeon MiniTool - alternative control panel Wrappers, fix Low FPS AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 23.5.2 - Driver Download and Discussion Gigabyte Motherboards Affected by Firmware Backdoor, Over 250 Models Impacted Lian Li presents new cases at Computex 2023 and a fan with an embedded diaplay G.SKILL DDR5 8800 Memory Kits Overclocking Demonstrations at Computex As per home page NV chat bot.




Guru3D.com » Review » Cooler Master Hyper N520 review » Page 1

Cooler Master Hyper N520 review - Introduction

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/26/2009 02:00 PM [ ] 0 comment(s)

Tweet

 

Cooler Master Hyper N520 review

 

Product: Hyper N520
Manufacturer: CoolerMaster
SKU code: rr-920-n520-gp
Information: coolermaster
Street price: 30 EUR ~ $34.99

As you guys probably know, Cooler Master is a big player in all kinds PC peripherals. They offer keen design and quality products, and obviously all surrounding the topic, cool ... heck it's in their name.

As such they offer PC cases, CPU coolers, VGA coolers, power supplies and sure, we'd nearly forgotten it .. where they started with, fans.

CPU coolers are a strong and big market for Cooler Master, and they surely have proven a point or two with the outspoken cooler designs like their V8 CPU cooler and that all new V10 CPU cooler with TEC unit. Cooler Master is continuously trying to raise the bar in price, design and performance.

One of the more recently released CPU coolers is the Hyper N520, a product that is striking in several areas.

Though the new Hyper N520 CPU Cooler is in all respects a basic heatpipe cooler like many others, it is unique. You'll spot a lot of aluminum convection fins mounted to no less than 5 6mm copper heatpipes. To top that off Cooler Master engineered the product with not one but two 92mm cooling fans in mind. This way they could keep the CPU cooler design a little smaller, yet create a lot of airflow.

The end result is a pretty interesting looking and performing end product; though not the most silent model, it cools quite well and is tagged with a very decent price. We certainly can appreciate that, so lets move onward to the next page where we'll show you a full review. But not before you first have had a peek on the product of course.

Cooler Master Hyper N520 review




6 pages 1 2 3 4 5 6



Related Articles
Cooler Master Masterair MA624 Stealth/MA612 Stealth ARGB review
Today, we are reviewing two air coolers from Cooler Master: MasterAir MA624 Stealth and MA612 Stealth ARGB. Usually, we had a chance to check the AIO solutions from them, so now it's a good opportunity to study what we can achieve more standardly. This will also be a nice occasion to present two types of cooling architecture, as the MA612 Stealth ARGB is a single-tower, and MA624 Stealth is a dual-tower

Cooler Master Silencio S600 review
It’s time to check out the new Cooler Master Silencio S600 mid-tower PC chassis. CM released many new cases recently, including the Masterbox Q500L and the NR600, which we reviewed on Guru3d...

Cooler Master MasterBox Q500L review
It’s time to check out the new Cooler Master Masterbox Q500L mid-tower PC chassis. It’s another fresh product from this manufacturer, after the MasterBox NR600, but this time it&am...

Cooler Master MasterBox NR600 review
It’s time to check out the new Cooler Master MasterBox NR600 mid-tower PC chassis. ...

© 2023