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    Does Cooler master Hyper N620 supports LGA 2011 socket

    I know that currently the Cooler master Hyper N620 CPU cooler does not compatible with LGA 201 socket since they are newest range of sockets for Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors. But the Cooler master supposed to bring out a bracket in order to place the Hyper N620 on new socket LGA 2011. Does anyone know whether they will really going to bring out the bracket or not. It would be really helpful if they bring one so.

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    Re: Does Cooler master Hyper N620 supports LGA 2011 socket

    Cooler Master Hyper N620 CPU cooler to the fore. The cooler has two fans and is suitable for both Intel and AMD processors.

    The cool design of the Hyper N620 includes a heat sink made of aluminum which two 120mm fans are installed. The oblique construction of the cooling block, a maximum air flow should allow: from the copper base, heat is removed through a six heatpipes, while the addition of two fans accelerates cool air through the aluminum fins. Furthermore, Cooler Master guarantees optimal contact between the CPU and the copper base, by the latter to provide a "smooth surface".

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    Re: Does Cooler master Hyper N620 supports LGA 2011 socket

    Cooler Master has, in view of its upcoming release of Intel's Sandy Bridge E-series processors with new socket, a CPU cooler introduced for that socket. The cooler can be equipped with two fans. Cooler Master's latest Hyper 412S Standard cooler supplied with a 120mm fan is the first for Intel socket lga2011 of that company. This can also be equipped with a second fan, as additional performance desired

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    Re: Does Cooler master Hyper N620 supports LGA 2011 socket

    N620 presents the dimensions of 140.8 x throws at 96.4 x 160.7 mm equal 847 grams on the scales. To use this model it comes with two 120-mm fan, using the PWM function in the range 800 - 2000 U / min which can be regulated. The maximum level is 28 dB, 16 dB at the minimum. The maximum capacity is 83.6 CFM. Again, the basis of copper and aluminum from the body. However, there are six instead of five heat pipes are used. There is no bracket available for this model yet.

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    Re: Does Cooler master Hyper N620 supports LGA 2011 socket

    The point is that, bracket should be installed, so your motherboard must out of the closet. The first time is no problem, but Cooler Master has forgotten to make the system so that the cooler you are then easily can pick you up and, then again your whole system apart.

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    Re: Does Cooler master Hyper N620 supports LGA 2011 socket

    I heard that Northbridge of LGA2011 disappeared; both memory controller and PCI controller are in the processor. For this reason, for LGA2011 will no longer be made for the QPI CPU <-> PCH connection, but is here used for DMI, like LGA1156/1155.

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    Re: Does Cooler master Hyper N620 supports LGA 2011 socket

    The Hyper N620 is compatible with CPUs from both Intel along with AMD and fits on the 775, 754, 939, 940, AM2 as well as AM2 + sockets. Cooler Master also comes with a bracket that helps you to modify the cooler on the LGA1366 socket with a Core i7 CPU so that it can fit properly. Besides the Hyper N620, Cooler Master has also developed a smaller version called Hyper N520.

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    Re: Does Cooler master Hyper N620 supports LGA 2011 socket

    The current line of microprocessors Intel socket LGA 1155 Sandy Bridge consists of models with 2 to 4 cores, while high-end microprocessors Sandy Bridge and Sandy Bridge-E models will feature LGA 2011-EP with 6 and 8 cores. From Xtreview apparently report that Intel might have changed his plans and soon (perhaps coinciding with the launch of AMD Bulldozer CPUs) could launch LGA 1155 Sandy Bridge processors with 6 and 8 cores.

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