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Guru3D.com » Review » Zalman CNPS 12X review » Page 3

Zalman CNPS 12X review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/03/2011 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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Zalman CNPS X12

As always, the packaging -- so that you know what to look for in the stores. Everything is packaged and bundled safely in the carton.

Zalman CNPS X12

A bit of a shortcoming with the cooling solution is that you can't swap out the factory installed fan and replace it with your own  fans. We spot a bucket load of common components delivered with the package, which usually indicates a nasty installation procedure.

 Included are:

  • Cooler
  • Backplate
  • Clip Support
  • Clip
  • Wrench
  • Thermal Grease (ZM-STG2)
  • Nuts & Nut (Slide) Caps
  • Nipples A
  • Fixing Nuts
  • Resistor (RC5)
  • Loading Block
  • Double-Sided Tape
  • Bolts
  • User’s Manual

So summed up, once unboxed you'll spot the cooling unit consisting of the heatsink assembly, fan and brackets + back plate that support a wide range of AMD and Intel processors. A little thermal paste is included as well. Also included is a special screwdriver slash wrench, extra long, we'll show you why later on in the article.

Zalman CNPS X12

The cooler is nice and big at dimensions of 151(L) x 132(W) x 154(H)mm. It weighs a full kilogram. The fans can be used in PWM mode controlled by your motherboard, you can have it rotate at 100% Included as well is a resistor wire which makes the fan spin at a maximum of 1100 RPM, which we totally recommend noise/perf wise.





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