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Thread: News: Zalman Introduces CNPS8000!

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    News: Zalman Introduces CNPS8000!

    Zalman is showing off the new CPU cooler, called the CNPS8000. This cooler does not have the flower look, but uses 4 heatpipes and a very large fan just like the good old CNPS7000. Even though the cooler is much flatter, the cooling performance has improved by 5 degrees according to Zalman. Click images to enlarge.








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    Gives ME !!!!

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    Can you say...

    GPU mount?


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337
    Can you say...

    GPU mount?
    w00t! That's what I'm talkin' about. I'm sure it will be done ASAP.

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    Heck....yes .

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    Looks like the Opteron stock heatsink on steroids
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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337
    Can you say...

    GPU mount?
    Finally, a new (and prolly better) way to air cool a GPU.

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    I'd mod it a bit before gpu'ing. I geuss how tall it is now effects if it gets to go in dual gpu or not.


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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337
    Can you say...

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    Damn right
    I want one.. for my graphics card
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    hmm looks like zalmans version of the XP-90, except with a pre-mounted fan. I don't know why companies dont just make a backing plate and mounting bracket set for different GPU and CPU sockets. We would be happier and they would make more $.
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    How tall is it?

    Other dimensions? Fan? 92mm? 120mm?

    Noise?
    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    I have a feeling that in 5 years. WD, Seagate etc will be some unknown names.
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    Dimensions - 108,7x108x62
    Weight - 360gr
    Fan - 92mm at 1350-2600rpm

    First thread about this cooler - not accesable anymore
    And the second one
    Last edited by Cooper; 03-12-2006 at 01:40 AM.

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    Will there also be a Copper version? Like a CNPS8000Cu or something like that? But I think I've found my next cooler for my upcoming Conroe
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    If it cools even as well as it looks then it is my next gpu cooler.

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    Oooo Aaaaa.. hey looks its a Zalman XP-120

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    Exactly! For this reason is it so interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
    Oooo Aaaaa.. hey looks its a Zalman XP-120
    rather xp-90, but still good enough.

    thanks for specs cooper!
    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    I have a feeling that in 5 years. WD, Seagate etc will be some unknown names.
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