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Review: Cooler Master Hyper N520 vs. Scythe Mugen 2 vs. Xigmatek Achilles S1284C

by Parm Mann on 15 July 2009, 16:51 3.75

Tags: Mugen 2, Achilles S1284C, Hyper N520, Cooler Master, Scythe, Xigmatek

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Comparisons

When bringing all the results together, we also throw in numbers for the Akasa AK-965 - a budget solution that offers thermal performance that's nearly identical to Intel's reference cooler.

System Performance - Idle
Cooler Akasa AK-965 Cooler Master Hyper N520 Scythe Mugen 2 Xigmatek Achilles S1284C
Ambient temperature 22.0°C 22.2°C 22.3°C 22.9°C
Case temperature 24.2°C 23.5°C 24.6°C 24.9°C
Ambient/Case delta 2.2°C 1.3°C 2.3°C 2.0°C
CPU temperature 41.0°C 37.0°C 36.0°C 38.0°C
CPU/Case delta 16.8°C 13.5°C 11.4°C 13.1°C
CPU/Ambient delta 19.0°C 14.8°C 13.7°C 15.1°C

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With the system idle, we see similar CPU/Ambient and CPU/Case delta temperatures. Scythe's Mugen 2 has the lead, but there's very little in it. Worth noting, also, that Cooler Master's Hyper N520 gives a solid showing, despite being £10 cheaper.

Let's also not discount the budget offering from Akasa. Showing similar levels of performance to Intel's reference cooler, it poses the question - is it worth upgrading to a third-party solution for the sake of a few degrees?



System Performance - Load
Cooler Akasa AK-965 Cooler Master Hyper N520 Scythe Mugen 2 Xigmatek Achilles S1284C
Ambient temperature 22.9°C 24.0°C 24.4°C 23.7°C
Case temperature 24.4°C 25.7°C 27.2°C 25.6°C
Ambient/Case delta 1.5°C 1.7°C 2.8°C 1.9°C
CPU temperature 62.0°C 55.0°C 54.0°C 56.0°C
CPU/Case delta 37.6°C 29.3°C 26.8°C 30.4°C
CPU/Ambient delta 39.1°C 31.0°C 29.6°C 32.3°C

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Under load, there's again very little to separate the three challengers. Scythe's Mugen 2 shows the best cooling performance, but both Cooler Master's Hyper N520 and Xigmatek's Achilles S1284C follow closely.