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    Zalman Cnps9700 Led

    ZALMAN CNPS9700 LED
    color box





    SPEC



    cooler



    front



    side



    back



    11cm Ultra Quiet fan blue LEDs



    combine



    3heatsink around 8 type





    grease



    control RPM





    bundle


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    CPU COOLER:ZALMAN 9700 LED
    CPU :Intel Core 2 Duo Conroe E6800 retail

    RM

















    done!





    blue LED



    TEST info
    room temp 24c
    1.29v@3.6g
    BIOS CPU temp 41.5c



    5minutes later,Vcore1.3v
    probe II
    CPU temp 40c



    Vcore1.3v@3.6g,dual superpi32m
    ran 4minutes CPU temp 49c



    9minutes CPU temp 49c



    when finish superpi32m
    CPU temp back to 40c need 7seconds




    Vcore@1.35v@3.6g
    test Dual SP2004

    Vcore@1.35v@3.6g Idle
    CPU temp 41c


    OK!start Dual SP2004
    SP2004 so hot
    from Idle to full speed 2minutes ago CPU up tp 66c



    but the cooler looks good
    full speed 8minutes later,CPU temp still 65~66c
    but notice:mobo temp 28 up tp 29~30c



    15minutes halt
    CPU temp back to 41c need 40s



    got ZALMAN 9500 LED same time







    maybe test later

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    I really like that thermal paste... a brush would be much easier than using a screwdriver/blade to spread it
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    the fan from the 9700 at 2800 rpms must be a bit noisier ?
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    Hmm, wonder how this one compares to the Big Typhoon VX, they are both roughly the same price here. I was going to get the BT VX, but this is tempting me. Only thing is, I hear that the BT has an advantage in that it cools the pwm area of the motherboard as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolaler
    CPU :Intel Core 2 Duo Conroe E6800 retail


    but the cooler looks good
    Yep, looks sick

    PS: You mean E6600 Retail?
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    Coolaler I know you were playing with Tuniq Tower wich one is better? tuniq Tower or zalman 9700?

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    Hey, I swear it looks better on pictures than in real life o_O
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    better then tower 120 ?
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    i have the 9500 prolly gonna get this and try it out

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    Thats is like picture overload Nice temps though! & very clean shots made by Coolaler
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    Looks like a bigger version of the 9500.. Very impressive.

    now swap out the included fan with a delta.

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    When is this released in the US? I heard this week but I'm still looking.

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    9500 compare with 9700











    9500 bundle


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    installed




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    boot


    test info
    room temp 24c
    1.36v@3.6g
    fan@2580rpm

    CPU temp 41c when idle



    2m12s later CPU temp 73c



    8m36s,CPU temp 73~74c



    halt at 15m55s,back to41c need 35s


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    Can you say cool
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    Great test, do you think it will go on a Bad Axe without problems ? (the 9700)

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    Nice tests
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    How would this compare to the Tuniq Tower?

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    Looking awesome as ever, good job as always

    I am considdering the 9700 versus the almighty tuiniq tower, so I am waiting eagerly for a verdict on which is better.

    Would go better with vf900 for my 7950 though

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