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Old 15th November 2004, 16:53   #11
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I swapped the fan on the older Zalman because I broke it
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Old 20th November 2004, 23:55   #12
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120mm fan instead of 90 ....... imagine the size of the cooler.
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120mm fan instead of 90 ....... imagine the size of the cooler.
idd, the old version allready had problems with fitting in some cases, what will it be with this 120mm fan version?

edit: btw, the old one looks very dusty .
 
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CNPS7700-Cu
- Dimensions : 136(L) x 136(W) x 67(H)mm
- Weight : 918g
- Base Material : Pure Copper
- Dissipation Area : 3,268 cm2
- Bearing Type : 2-Ball
- Speed : 1,000 ~ 2,000rpm ± 10%
- Thermal
Resistance : 0.19 ~ 0.24°C/W
- Noise Level : 20 ~ 32dB ± 10%

Just for the sake of argument:

My Prescott 2.8E @3.5Ghz with 1.5V is about 130 Watts.
Room Temp 22C
Case temp (assuming only 5C above ambient) = 22+5=27C
Thermal compound coefficient 0.008 (infinitive)
C/W rated 0.19 (lowest @100 Watts)

Total C/W = 0.19+.0.008=0.198

130Watts x 0.198 + 27C = 52.74 C
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Hope that thing doesn't break your retention brackets. 918 grams !
 
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Hope that thing doesn't break your retention brackets. 918 grams !

idd, I wouldn't risk it to keep such a cooler on my mobo while transporting my pc to a lan or something like that.
 
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my Zalman CNPS7000B-CU units have arrived! www.crazycamel.be had some problems with delivery

testing can begin
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my Zalman CNPS7000B-CU units have arrived! www.crazycamel.be had some problems with delivery

testing can begin
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I have 2 units from CrazyCamel, 1 Unit from Comtech and 1 from Agent#2

I have 3 chances of screwing it up
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Would you consider including the Thermaltake Silent Tower in any of your reviews? I'm especially interested in knowing the headroom of this 6 heatpipe heatsink with additional airflow. I'm sure it could mount twin Vantec Tornados and I'm sure the results would be amazing. I haven't seen this heatsink compared with any others yet.
 
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