Zalman's new 9500 LED CPU cooler @ Computex Taipei
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Zalman's new 9500 LED CPU cooler @ Computex Taipei
http://www.vr-zone.com/?i=2261&s=6
Scroll down half way. The new cooler is HUGE or is that just a blown up model.. lol
Scroll down half way. The new cooler is HUGE or is that just a blown up model.. lol
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and what an awesome prop it is!
i wonder why they didn't use 2 slow-spinning blower-style fans though, like the old silverado a good few years ago. although the more i think about it, a single radial fan should also work, drawing in air from the front and sides of the front, and through the middle, and through the fins at the back.
but back to what's important... that prop! i think it'd make a good paperweight or maybe u could keep it in the kitchen and plonk it on one of your stovetops when you're finished cooking, to help it cool down faster and reduce the chance you'll burn yourself while cleaning up.
i wonder why they didn't use 2 slow-spinning blower-style fans though, like the old silverado a good few years ago. although the more i think about it, a single radial fan should also work, drawing in air from the front and sides of the front, and through the middle, and through the fins at the back.
but back to what's important... that prop! i think it'd make a good paperweight or maybe u could keep it in the kitchen and plonk it on one of your stovetops when you're finished cooking, to help it cool down faster and reduce the chance you'll burn yourself while cleaning up.
From the VR-Zone article..
http://www.vr-zone.com/eventpics/May05/ ... G_3815.JPG
Oh, and if its said to be 250G lighter than the 7700Cu i cant see how it can outperform it, it almost certainly has a smaller area to dissipate the heat if its that much lighter.. Have to wait for a review i guess..
http://www.vr-zone.com/eventpics/May05/ ... G_3815.JPG
Oh, and if its said to be 250G lighter than the 7700Cu i cant see how it can outperform it, it almost certainly has a smaller area to dissipate the heat if its that much lighter.. Have to wait for a review i guess..
Last edited by nici on Wed Jun 01, 2005 4:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
Well if it really is a better performer then it's because of the heatpipes of course.nici wrote: Oh, and if its said to be 250G lighter than the 7700Cu i cant see how it can outperform it, it almost certainly has a smaller area to dissipate the heat if its that much lighter.. Have to wait for a review i guess..
I mean, imagine the fanless TNN 500 case without heatpipes, it wouldn't work even with some extra kg. The heatpipes does the big difference. And BTW this is a much better implementation of heatpipes than the 7000 with heatpipses they showed earlier.
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Pity the blades on the fan in Bluefront's pic aren't on the real thing.
Blades like that are used in some Air Conditioning units and can move a lot of air (comparitively ) quietly.
Maybe 'The Prop(ellor ? )', as it has been dubbed here, is a full size prototype for Dual Core Preshotts...
Blades like that are used in some Air Conditioning units and can move a lot of air (comparitively ) quietly.
Maybe 'The Prop(ellor ? )', as it has been dubbed here, is a full size prototype for Dual Core Preshotts...
Last edited by peteamer on Wed Jun 01, 2005 12:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
http://www.zalman.co.kr/
Zalman's official spec for this cooler, looks very promising.
It's got the same dissipation area as its 7700 brother.
Zalman's official spec for this cooler, looks very promising.
It's got the same dissipation area as its 7700 brother.