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    CoolerMaster Hyper N620 CPU Cooler Review

    Posted on Monday, August 10 2009 @ 16:41:49 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    With the plethora of good performing tower coolers that are out on the market, how does one set their self's apart from the rest of the pack? Every fan attached to a heatsink has a dead spot in the center where the fan blades attach to the hub. How do you eliminate or reduce the size of the dead spot? CoolerMaster has the answer with their latest cooler in the Hyper Series: the Hyper N620. CoolerMaster choose a unique design with the cooler that is designed to handle two fans configured in a push/pull configuration that takes the dead spot out of the cooling equation by offsetting the fans from one another. This configuration leads to a quite different shape of the finsink as compared to other tower style coolers.

    Link: Hightech Hardware

    CoolerMaster Hyper N620 CPU Cooler


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