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15th November 2004, 16:53 | #11 |
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| I swapped the fan on the older Zalman because I broke it Soltek Puts 300W PSUs into New PC Barebones
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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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edit: btw, the old one looks very dusty . | |
21st November 2004, 00:14 | #14 |
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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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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. | |
28th November 2004, 17:55 | #17 |
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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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