Hector Ruiz
PCAXE Member
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- 09.05.2009.
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Moja konfiguracija
CPU & cooler:
Intel i5 4670K@ Megahalem
Motherboard:
ASUS Maximus VI Hero
RAM:
Corsair Vengeance® — 16GB Quad Channel DDR3 Memory Kit
VGA & cooler:
Intel HD4600
Display:
Samsung P2470H
HDD:
Crucial MX100 256GB + WD 1001 FALS
Sound:
microlab Solo6C
Case:
Corsair 800D
PSU:
Seasonic X-850 SS-850KM
Mice & keyboard:
Razer DeathAdder Left-Hand Edition & OCZ ILLUMIATI
Internet:
Kablovska
OS & Browser:
Windows 8.1 64bit
Zalman is readying another CPU cooler in its 10 series, a successor to CNPS-9900. The company broke away from the trademark copper-fin ring design it used for CNPS-9300, 9500, 9700, and until lately, 9900. After the introduction of the CNPS-10X Extreme, the company disclosed the CNPS-10X Quiet. The differences between the two lie in the construction. The CNPS-10X Quiet uses lesser number of aluminum fins, a good 33% of which are anodized with the Zalman blue theme colour, and holds a simpler PWM controlled fan. The cooler measures 135 x 100 x 160 mm, and weighs 750 g. The 120 mm fan attached to it uses a simpler clip-based retention mechanism, it spins at speeds between 700 and 1400 rpm, with a maximum noise level of 26 dBA. The cooler constuction involves a pre-lapped copper CPU contact block, from which five copper heatpipes convey heat to a vertical aluminum fin array - the design standard of today. Its retention module consists of a bolt-through kit. The package includes a tube of Zalman's ZM-STG2 thermal compound. The cooler is compatible with all standard desktop sockets of today, including Intel LGA-1366, LGA-1156, LGA-775, AMD AM3/AM2+/AM2, and 939. The cooler will hit stores at an estimated price of under 50 Euro.
SOURCE: PCGH
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