Zalman CNPS9500LED

stocky

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Thought this section was looking lonely, so here's an addition:

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It's my temporary air rig, and it seemed like a good idea to stick it up while it lasts. It's doing the job quite nicely, but I miss the Extreme Cooling :D
 
What did you do with the rest of the rig???? Thats just cruel cutting it out. Nice cooler tho :D

Boardy
 
How quiet are they?

Are they any good at cooling? there was a lot of hype surrounding them when specs and pics were 1st released......it was stated that they were as good as watercooling.
 
mightynimrod said:
How quiet are they?

Are they any good at cooling? there was a lot of hype surrounding them when specs and pics were 1st released......it was stated that they were as good as watercooling.

They aren't that quiet - being a Zalman I thought it would be silent, but it's far from it. Hmmm, it's not as good as real water cooling, but it wouldn't surprise me if it's performing as well as the lower end water kits. It allows for some very good overclcoks. eg: 2.8 @ 3.6 on quiet air :D

In a few minutes I'm gonna stick my 3.4 Presscott in and see what happens - I've got some DVD encoding that needs speeding up :)
 
Above ambient temps, pah! :p

Pretty good aircoolers from what i read, the watercooling stuff is just marketing BS, nice original design, you can get the same performance for a bit cheaper but it is pretty sweet cooler.

G
 
They arent at all quiet in comparison to a Thermalright with a decent 120mm fan - but they are incredibly impressive that said - the ones I use here for the Sptifire builds offer excellent temps, idle was about 34 degrees (3800 X2 @ 205FSB) and 45-50ish under load. I'd say these are the new king of air coolers - but not if you want totally silent. Dont get me wrong its not an annoying noise, but it is noticeable.
 
I agree, the fan doesn't whine - I think its just the air that it's shifting that is causing the sound. I was thinking of mounting two 120mm fans to it, one on each side. But instead I'm going to go watercooling again :rolleyes:
 
name='stocky' said:
I agree, the fan doesn't whine - I think its just the air that it's shifting that is causing the sound. I was thinking of mounting two 120mm fans to it, one on each side. But instead I'm going to go watercooling again :rolleyes:

lol - good move!
 
paaah, zalman is for girls :D

Id love to get my hands on a scythe ninja...but i hate the only store iv found that sells them :(
 
from that can I deduce that you've bought one from said store and love it? :)

I really want one...i just cant stand them...unless you know somewhere else i can get em? [points at pm button]
 
ooop, it doesn't like the over clocked Prescott very much, at all...

During long encoding the system would just turn off. I think its the CPU getting too hot :(

Not to worry, water cooling, Dothan and peltiers soon :D
 
It's a SilenX one. It's the latest model, and I'm personally quite impressed with them. (Even though their ratings are very suspicious!)

Anyhow, as it happens I'm going to do a proper review on every half decent fan available. I've managed to weasle the scientific equipment required. Will start a thread later in the week...
 
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