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Usually ships in 11-15 business days | | | | | | Does not generate noise or vibration in Silent Mode.Pure Copper base material ensures 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. (To use this product on socket 775, ZM-CS1 must be purchased separately.)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. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 42.91 inches | | Product Width: | 42.91 inches | | Product Height: | 24.41 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.71 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.2 inches | | Package Width: | 7.3 inches | | Package Height: | 3.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 10 reviews |
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| | Features | Product Type - CPU CoolerPackage Type - Retail92mm fan inside the FHS maximizes airflow and makes installation easier.Adjustable fan speed controller (FAN MATE 2) enables control of noise and fan performance.
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Disappointed Oct 05, 2007 I'm very disappointed with the Zalman CNPS7000B. It says no where on the product description that this cooler needs to have specific mounting holes or tabs on the mother board. It says it firs socket 462, but with out the above mentioned mounting holes you have a worthless paper weight, that while pretty is of no use.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Works fine -- I'm ordering a second one Aug 06, 2007 About two months ago I purchased and installed this fan on one of my computers (with an ASUS A7V-133 motherboard) and it has worked great. Today I'll be ordering another cooler for a second PC that I have.
The three things to be aware of are: (a) the motherboard must have 4 heatsink cooler holes for mounting the cooler, (b) this all copper cooler is heavy, and (c) you need adequate clearance. Checkout the Zalman website for additional details on these topics.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Cool and Silent Aug 30, 2006 This product is fantastic and worth every penny if you need to put your PC in a location where noise can be an issue.
Very cool, very quiet. Feb 07, 2006 I just installed this cooler yesterday into my Antec Aria case. The Aria is a very small case and this heatsink fits in snugly. My case sits next to my monitor and i can honestly say that the fan runs as advertised. At the lowest fan speed (with the included fan speed controller) i cannot hear it. The Antec Cyclone blower in the back of my case seems to make the most noise now. The CPU temperature seems to have gone down too. With the old heatsink the temperature was around 42c but now its around 35c. Removal of my old heatsink and installation of the new Zalman into my Asrock K8NF4G-SATA2 motherboard required me to remove the motherboard from the case and remove some bits from the motherboard. Its not for inexperienced computer users so you might want your local shop to fit it. I created a page incase you have an Asrock K8NF4G-SATA2 motherboard and want to safely install this cooler on your own. Checkout: members.dodo.com.au/~robbiehook
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Be careful which item you order - CU or AL\CU Jan 31, 2006 I already owned the monster CNPS-7700-CU for my Abit IC7-G. Yes, it does fit that MB. I was very happy with the Zalman and in particular the Fanmate2 that came with it. The FM2 is mounted outside the case so I turn it down in the winter and back up to the middle in summer. I never need to run it full blast. I cut a blow hole in the side of the case and mounted a 120MM filter on the case itself with a custom tube that just clears the top of 7700 fins. Works GREAT!
Now, on this Zalman USA CNPS7000B-Cu CPU Fan. It will fit the AMD 462 ONLY if you have the mounting holes. I have an Abit KR7A raid (has the 4 holes) for this second computer and the stock HSF was a joke. Noisy and no cooling to boot. Did the same as in the above paragraph. Cut a hole in the side of the case (this time for an 80mm filter) and used a smaller tube that just clears the 7000B-CU. There is an exhaust fan right behind the CPU socket in the back of the case as well as the 120MM PSU fan so any heat from the 7000B-CU is expelled right away. Plus, with the blow hole idea, the Zalman gets cool air from outside, and the filter catches about 90% of the dust. I just vacuum the filter face once in a while. OEM HSF was about 35C at idle and 54C-60C with Prime95. Now, the 7000B-CU is about 28C idle and 47C Prime95. PLUS, much quieter. (note: the 92MM fan on the 7000B-CU is not as quiet as the 7700-CU) and to get the same air flow, the FM2 has to be turned up slightly higher.
One caution. Amazon.com finally has the title of the 2 items listed correctly. The CU is the all copper model of course and the AL\CU is the lighter copper\aluminum model. Make sure you order the right one. Hint: the more expensive item is the all copper model and the cheaper item is the aluminum and copper model. Don't go by the description(s) or the pictures. Both items have the wrong descriptions and both have the AL\CU for their pictures. Very confusing. When I origionally ordered the 7000 series cooler, I called first because the description showed the cheaper model to be the 'all copper model.' That's what the rep said as well, 'all copper.' I received the AL\CU instead and had to send it back and reorder the correct one.
No problem with the return and all is well now.
With the free shipping (as of this post) Amazon is the best price on this product from a reliable online seller.
A couple of thoughts, make sure your PSU is not too close to the edge of the MB. If it is, it may not fit. Plus, the all copper model is very heavy so get the AL\CU if you want to save on weight (about 2 degrees celcius difference I have read between the 2 models, CU is better)
Hope this helps. Stay COOL with Zalman! (no, I'm not an employee)
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