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    Zalman 9700 Led vs Auras CTC-868

    "First came multi-socket compatible heatsinks, and now we have transforming heatsinks. Auras Technologies CTC-868 cooler starts off looking like a Zalman cooler, and with a few clicks transformes into a dual fan, three-pronged unit."
    How well will it perform?






    Zalman CNPS9700 LED

    Features:
    1. Compatible with all single and dual core CPUs for Intel’s Socket 775 and AMD’s Socket AM2/754/939/940.
    2.100% copper heatsink with aerodynamically optimized “tunnel” design for maximum cooling efficiency.
    3. Innovative and patented, curved heatpipe design for a heat transfer capacity of up to six heatpipes with the use of just three.
    4. 0.2mm ultra-slim fins for minimized weight and reduced airflow resistance.
    5. Ultra quiet CNPS 110mm LED fan.
    6. Does not generate noise or vibration in Silent Mode.
    7. Adjustable fan speed controller (FAN MATE 2) included.
    8. Super Thermal Grease (ZM-STG1) included

    Specifications:
    Dimensions 90(L) X 124(W) X 142(H) mm
    Weight Heatsink: 690g, Total (including fan): 764g
    Base Material Pure Copper and Aluminum
    Dissipation Area 5,490 cm2
    Fan
    Bearing Type: 2 Ball-Bearing
    Speed: Silent Mode 1,250RPM ± 10 % , Normal Mode 2,800RPM ± 10 %
    Noise: Level Silent Mode 19.5dB ± 10% , Normal Mode 35dB ± 10%


    Auras CTC-868

    Features:
    1.Extremely silent / Powerful cooling
    2.Stamped Micro-Fin with 4 heat pipes / Circular fins / Copper base plate
    3.Push-pins for Intel LGA 775, Clip for AMD K8/AM2
    4.Adjustable dual fans/fin ensure perfect circulation for heat dissipation of CPU and other components
    5.An impressively aesthetic decoration

    Specifications:
    Heat Sink Dimension: L113 x W105.4 x H135.2 mm
    Heat Sink Material: Stamped Micro-Fin / Heat pipes / Copper base plate
    Bearing Type: 2 ball bearing
    Fan Dimension: 92 X 92 X 25 mm
    Fan Speed: 800~2400 rpm / 1200 rpm
    Fan Airflow: 47 CFM
    Rated Voltage: 12 V
    Noise Level: 23 dBA
    Connector: 4 pin (PWM) / 3 pin
    LED: 4 + 2 sets (blue light)
    Weight: 568.5 g (with fans)


    Zalman CNPS9700 LED vs Auras CTC-868
    plataform:
    Gigabyte X38-DQ6
    Q6700 @ 3200mhz (1.29v)
    2 x 512mb Crucial 6400
    Asus 8800GTX
    Giga-EZ 1000w
    room temp 23C

    Zalman idle 37/34/34/33
    Auras idle 38/34/34/33





    Zalman load 60/57/58/57
    Auras load 61/59/58/58




    Auras on load its performance is inferior even to the Zalman but I think that modders who prefer original and attractive coolers may like the Auras CTC-868 as well.

    Last edited by PcCI2iminal; 10-16-2007 at 03:38 AM.
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