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    News: Zalman introduces CNPS9700


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    110mm Vs 92mm.
    1000-2000rpm Vs 1350-2600rpm

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    I cant wait for the 160 mm to put a comair rotron axial on


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    That is a huge ass mofo heatsink. Can't wait to see how well it performs
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    I wonder how much it weighs?

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    So this is just a slightly enlarged 9500
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    But with a slower fan speed for quiet.
    If you removed the fans and have mediocre case air flow and your not pushing voltages to hard it may be a good passive choice.


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    Every since I put my HTPC case together with nothing but Zalman HSFs and Zalman case fans I have a new found enjoyment of silence. I have already pulled the power connections on three of my case fans and it's still too loud. Kudos for Zalman focusing on silence and performance. It's easy to slap a Tornado on something to cool it, it takes more work to make something perform well with very little noise.
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    Heh, i'd care more about silence, but in my dorm my only sound is through headphones, with Iron Maiden playing - so bring on the loud fans :P
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    Nice.... very interested to see how it cools the CPU..
    It's going to look hot in my case with the 9500 on my GPU already...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightCrawlerâ„¢
    Nice.... very interested to see how it cools the CPU..
    It's going to look hot in my case with the 9500 on my GPU already...
    How do you support the GFX PCB? Isn't the 9500 a little heavy? What are your temps too? I see you clocked it to 500 core, which is only 10 higher than my old XXX's arrived stock, so did it really give that much an improvement.

    Looks really nice any case, too bad it won't work with SLI.
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    I don't think that would even fit in my case!

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    honestly, I hope zalman tweaked the design of this, cause the 9500 is only a "ok" heatsink.
    making it bigger, isn't really gonna do much for it.




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    i hope we will see many reviews soon cause i was just planning to buy the TT BT but i guess i should wait now
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    That is a huge ass mofo heatsink. Can't wait to see how well it performs
    Pls watch your language

    I hope this means price cut for CNPS 9500 CU

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    Don`t think it`ll be cheaper. At least till "old" model is in stock.
    Zalman brand also plays part in it`s price.

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    I hope it wont require disassembling the mobo.

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    That's a pretty beastly HS/F.

    I wonder how it performs, compared to the Tt Bt! I wonder if we have a new king hs/f . :worm:

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    one world: humongous

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    Quote Originally Posted by mindwreck
    one world: humongous
    how about a different word COOL
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    bigger then the already $60+ 9500 that doesnt let you change or add fans (though possible, you need your own modding)

    an $80 hsf that probably wont be any better then a $40 TTBT doesnt sit well with me.

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    well you can't get much cooler than Ambient on Air dude..
    but it is alot quieter than the TTBT
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    a lot quieter !!!!!

    i really doubt that
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    How quiter can yoy get when it`s already absolutly noiseless

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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    well you can't get much cooler than Ambient on Air dude..
    but it is alot quieter than the TTBT
    A lot quieter than 16 dBA? Somehow, I also doubt that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by krille
    How do you support the GFX PCB? Isn't the 9500 a little heavy? What are your temps too? I see you clocked it to 500 core, which is only 10 higher than my old XXX's arrived stock, so did it really give that much an improvement.

    Looks really nice any case, too bad it won't work with SLI.
    Temps don't go over 50C even after a few hours of gaming.. I can clock it to 520 with ease above that i get issues due to the lack of vcore..

    The backend of the card is supported with an aluminium strip to the bottom of the case..

    Here's the thread with pics and all http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=86526

    Indeed a big shame for no SLI... :p

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