Zalman Reserator XT: Effective, Quiet, Stylish and Expensive Cooling Solution

@ 2007/11/21
We are testing the third version of the liquid cooling system from the famous Korean company. We are going to discuss all its pros and cons as well as the differences from the previous generation systems. Read our detailed review!

Comment from jmke @ 2007/11/21
I didn't know the price actually... was expecting it much lower.

There's a reason ****** is blocked Geoffrey, the reason is simple, ****** ******* ***** ** !!
then again, I prefer X-Bit Labs, never really read any review at ******, 17 pages, not named, with 1001 no purpose pics and when you finally do find ******'s test results, they are so lacking in detail and depth that you are none the wiser.
Comment from Sidney @ 2007/11/21
he knows the price; just wants to make sure you do.
Comment from geoffrey @ 2007/11/21
****** reviewed it earlier, expect price of 400 USD.


EDIT: lol @ xxxxx
Comment from jmke @ 2007/11/21
very interesting results indeed, outperforming aircooling 10°C at similar noise level; how much does this kit sell for?
Comment from Sidney @ 2007/11/21
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Considering the peak temperature of only 62°C, this must be the CPU’s ceiling rather than a limitation on the cooler’s part.
A true statement; good cooling only allows a path to reach the ceiling limit nothing more. Even at the edge of the ceilling limit one would have to consider price/noise and maintenance. Unless, the 200-300 mhz gain would help passing grade in school work or promotion at work. It does serve the purpose of living on the edge feeling.

I wonder what if the fans on Thermalright are turned up; say 2000 rpm instead of 11xx.