Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Hyper N620 CPU cooler and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Hyper N620 CPU cooler.
September 2009
(85%)
13 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Cooler Master Hyper N620 is a unique cooler, mostly by the fact that it comes with two fans already installed. We were afraid it could be very noisy because of this feature, but it showed to be comparable to its competitors in this aspect.It achieved a...
Innovative design, Beautiful aesthetics, Great cooling, Excellent build quality, Sturdy mounting solution, Two blue LED fans included, Six heatpipes, Relatively quiet
BIG! May be too tall for some cases, Heavy!, Installation slightly fussy
Cooler Master's newest addition to the Hyper line is a real winner. The included dual 120mm blue LED fans yeild top-notch performance and beautiful aesthetics. The offset fan design with its decorative top cover makes quite an impression and its larg...
Dual 120mm fans w/blue LEDs, Easy installation, All brackets included, Many applications,
Could flex some motherboards if the space isn’t there between the case and motherboard, Would be nice to see the instructions contain more verbiage for the basic installer, Also would be nice to see the instructions in a different format than map st...
This is a cooler I would be happy to have on just about any system. I was more than a little pleased with the CPU temps and happy that my other temps didn’t change much. Installation was a breeze with my case mod. I was also happy to have the PWM...
Offset design gives a different look over the average 120mm tower, Six heatpipes, oversized radiator, and twin fans allow for great performance, Does its job in silence, Priced right
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Even as the CPU reached its high temp, I was never able to hear the Hyper N620s fans, the BIOS kept them at silent running during all of the testing.The Cooler Master Hyper N620 hung right in there with the two comparison coolers. That might not have...
Coolermaster isnt the new kid in town and the Hyper N620 shows they can come up with a great heatsink capable of filling your processors cooling needs. Under the high heat load of an overclocked Core i7, the Hyper N620 was able to beat both Titans a...
Picking a new CPU cooler involves more than just fancy lights and polished metals. A perfectly smooth base is the optimal way to transfer heat and heat pipes are a really great conduit for carrying heat away from the base. Plenty of surface area for ...
Fans are somewhat noisy when over 1500 RPM, Needs to be at almost full RPM to maintain good temperatures while overclocking at 100% load,
I like the fact that the Cooler Master Hyper N620 is Asymmetrical. It gives the cooler a distinctive look. The Asymmetrical design, in theory, should allow for better airflow through the fins of the heatsink by staggering the air flow and the fins shou...
Did the Cooler Master Hyper N620 hold up to the testing? Absolutely, it clearly showed that it was up to the task of cooling our 3.87 GHz Core i7 processor. At the 3.87 GHz overclock we had load temperatures in the mid to upper 70s which is pretty ...
As seen in the review PCWizKid got terrific results which proves that Cooler Master track record for CPU coolers is exceptional and a trustworthy choice for anyone looking to keep their system cool. Compared to the V8 and V10 from Cooler Master the Hy...
Abstract: One of the biggest issues we face as hardcore PC users and Gamers is heat, heat can cause a system to be unstable, it can even ruin a system so we are always looking for ways to keep our systems cool. A big problem in my opinion is the fact that a lot ...