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Guru3D.com » Review » Zalman CNPS 9900 DF review » Page 2

Zalman CNPS 9900 DF review - Specifications and Features

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/16/2012 10:11 AM [ 3] 0 comment(s)

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Specifications

As stated, the CPU cooler follows in the footsteps of the older 9900 CNPS series, let's have a peek at the manufacturer's supplied specs and features of this cooler as supplied by the manufacturer.

Front and rear airflow incident angles are designed in different directions.  Cross bending fin technology produces cooling performance with minimum noise. 3 composite heat pipes and pure copper cross bending fins quickly cools down the heat from the CPU. With a height 160mm and width 180mm it fits in a variety of cases including mid case.

 

Features of the CNPS 9900 DF

Dimensions 140(L) x 100(W) x 154(H)mm
Weight 850g
Materials Copper(base & Fin)
Dissipation Area 6,800㎠
Heat pipe Q’ty 3EA
Fan Speed Front 120mm 1,000rpm ±10% (3pin)
Center 140mm 900 ~ 1,400rpm ±10%(4pin)

Noise Level

19 ~ 27dBA ±10%
Bearing Type Long Life Bearing
Control Method

PWM Control, Auto Restart

Input Voltage 12V
 
 
Color Gray
Capacity 3.5g
Temperature Stability -40°C ~ +150°C (-40℉ ~ +302℉)

 

Processors supported


Socket CPU CPU Compatibility
Intel 2011 Core i7 Extreme Supports all speeds
Core i7
1155/1156 Core i7 Extreme Supports all speeds
Core i7
Core i5
Core i3
1366 Core i7 Extreme Supports all speeds
Core i7
775 Core 2 Quad Supports all speeds
Core 2 Duo
Core 2 Extreme
Pentium Dual Core
Pentium D
Pentium 4
Celeron D
AMD FM1 LIano Supports all speeds
AM3+ Zambezi Supports all speeds
AM3 Phenom II Supports all speeds
Athlon II
AM2+ Phenom II Supports all speeds
Phenom
Athlon FX
Athlon X2
Athlon
Sempron
AM2 Athlon FX Supports all speeds
Athlon X2
Athlon
Dual-Core Opteron
Opteron
Sempron

Let's head onwards into the product gallery and installation.




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