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Zalman CNPS7000A-AlCu
New from 29.99 $
Used from 38.99 $
Manufacturer Zalman
Model CNPS7000AAICU
Description
Does not generate noise or vibration in Silent Mode.
Pure Copper and Pure Aluminum base materials ensure excellent heat dissipation.
Intel Pentium 4 (Socket 478), AMD Duron/Athlon/Athlon XP (Socket 462), and Sempron/AMD64 (Socket 754/939/940) compatible design for broad compatibility.
92mm fan inside the FHS maximizes airflow and makes installation easier.
Adjustable fan speed controller (FAN MATE 2) enables control of noise and fan performance.
FAN Speed Controller (FAN MATE 2)
- Dimensions: 70(L) x 26(W) x 26(H)mm
- Weight: 20g
- Output Voltage: 5V ~ 11V ± 2%
- Allowable Power: 6W or lower
- Connector: 3-Pin
Specification
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cooler |
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Dimensions |
109 x 109 x 62 (Width x Length x Height / mm) |
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Weight |
445 g |
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Compatibility |
Socket 478/754/939/940 |
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Heatsink |
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Base Material |
Aluminum, Copper |
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Fins |
Aluminum, Copper |
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Thermal Resistance |
0.29-0.22 °C/Watt |
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Fan |
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Dimensions |
92 x 92 x - (Width x Length x Height / mm) |
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Fan Speed |
1350 RPM - 2600 RPM |
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Noise Level |
18 dB - 27.5 dB |
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Bearing Type |
2 Ball |
Amazon Reviews
amazon.com:
Despite the fact that computers have become commonplace at home and at workplaces for a long time, true user friendliness of the computers is still a long shot. Zalman Tech strives to make that goal a closer reality through extensive research and development of its products and will continue to put efforts to creating more enhanced levels of user friendliness in computing.PRODUCT FEATURES: Does not generate noise or vibration in Silent Mode; Pure Copper and pure Aluminum base materials ensure excellent heat dissipation; Intel Pentium 4 (Socket478), AMD Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP (Socket 462), and AMD Athlon 64 (Socket754) compatible design for broad compatibility; 92mm fan inside the FHS maximizes airflow; Adjustable fan speed controller (FAN MATE 1) enables control of noise and fan performance.The package includes: FHS Assembly (CNPS7000A-Cu); Four Bolts - for fastening the clip; Thermal Grease; Adjustable Fan Speed Controller (FAN MATE 1); User’s Manual - in English and Korean; Two Clip Supports for Socket 478; Clip Support for Socket 462 - Type A (Blue); Clip Support for Socket 462 - Type B (White); Four Bolts - for fastening the clip support; One Sheet of Washers; Two Nipples; One Backplate.
One of the best CPU coolers
09 Sep 2004 @ amazon.com
This is the CNPS7000A-AlCu Zalman CPU cooler
After spending a very long time going though the silentpcreview forums, I decided on using this cooler for my Asus K8N-E motherboard and AMD 3000+ processor. The cooler came with mounting brackets and screws, thermal paste, and a fanmate controller. I used Arctic thermal paste instead of the included paste. The cooler was initially louder than I though it would be. The trick is to lower the voltage of the fan, either using the fanmate controller, or using some other fan controller. My motherboard’s fan controller feature conflicts with the fanmate a bit. If both are in use, the fan does not spin when the computer boots, which causes a boot error. Right now I am using my motherboard fan controller instead of the fanmate. Unless the fans are running at full blast, my computer is quiet, and my case fan is louder than this Zalman cooler.
When installing this cooler, I had to blast my motherboard for a minute with a hair dryer to get the existing backplate off. With the heat, it fell off with very little force.
One of the best CPU coolers
09 Sep 2004 @ amazon.com
This is the CNPS7000A-AlCu Zalman CPU cooler
After spending a very long time going though the silentpcreview forums, I decided on using this cooler for my Asus K8N-E motherboard and AMD 3000+ processor. The cooler came with mounting brackets and screws, thermal paste, and a fanmate controller. I used Arctic thermal paste instead of the included paste. The cooler was initially louder than I though it would be. The trick is to lower the voltage of the fan, either using the fanmate controller, or using some other fan controller. My motherboard’s fan controller feature conflicts with the fanmate a bit. If both are in use, the fan does not spin when the computer boots, which causes a boot error. Right now I am using my motherboard fan controller instead of the fanmate. Unless the fans are running at full blast, my computer is quiet, and my case fan is louder than this Zalman cooler.
When installing this cooler, I had to blast my motherboard for a minute with a hair dryer to get the existing backplate off. With the heat, it fell off with very little force.
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