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Cooler Master Hyper N620
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Cooler Master’s new heatsink – now with twice the fans!
When we got this cooler into the Labs, we thought it was decidedly funky enough to warrant showing you. So, pulling out our trusty camera, we’ve taken some pics of the N620, which are available just to the right, in the gallery.
With six copper heatpipes, aluminium fins and a copper base, this doesn’t really seem to be all that interesting, until you take a good look at both sides. Yes, that’s right – two 12cm fans. Each fan is connected to a single 4-pin PWM connector, so you won’t have to worry about compatibility, and they sure do move a lot of air when on (the black smoked plastic with blue LED scheme looks wicked as well). Compatibility covers all the major sockets except the upcoming LGA1366, or Nehalem, socket.
Check out the gallery for more pics and descriptions, and keep your eyes peeled for the review of this cooler in an upcoming Issue!
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2 Comments
A Hitman
Oct 21, 2008 2:04 PM
Is it much better than a sunbeamtech core contact freezer?
Fat_Bodybuilder
Oct 21, 2008 3:02 PM
Wouldn't the Aliminium thermal conductivity bottleneck the copper's?
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