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Zalman Reserator 3 MAX review



In this review we test the Zalman Reserator 3 MAX cooler. Compatible with most Intel and AMD platforms, including Intel Sockets 775, 1150, 1155, 1156, 1366, and 2011; and AMD Sockets AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, FM1, and FM2. The Reserator 3 MAX is an all-in-one Liquid Cooling solution that should be easy to install and use.
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CronoGraal
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Posted on: 03/11/2014 10:43 AM
"Nanofluids?" Oh please...
But besides that, what's the point to going for liquid cooling when it has a radiator the size of an intel stock heatsink, with a noisy fan to boot?
Zalman is trying to stay relevant in the market.
"Nanofluids?" Oh please...
But besides that, what's the point to going for liquid cooling when it has a radiator the size of an intel stock heatsink, with a noisy fan to boot?
Zalman is trying to stay relevant in the market.
TheDeeGee
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Posted on: 03/11/2014 11:56 AM
If you wanna stay in the market let people decide which fans to use in the first place.
I personally found my home with Noctua for CPU Cooling and Case Fans. And Arctic for my Videocards.
If you wanna stay in the market let people decide which fans to use in the first place.
I personally found my home with Noctua for CPU Cooling and Case Fans. And Arctic for my Videocards.
eXXon
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Posted on: 03/11/2014 01:07 PM
Hmmm, Zalman are a little ambitious with their pricing for this cooler.
For that price, you can get an H220 which is expandable and much better at cooling.
Plus, as stated above, why can't the fan be replaced?
But Kudos for the design and using Copper.
Who is the OEM btw ?
Hmmm, Zalman are a little ambitious with their pricing for this cooler.
For that price, you can get an H220 which is expandable and much better at cooling.
Plus, as stated above, why can't the fan be replaced?
But Kudos for the design and using Copper.
Who is the OEM btw ?
kroks
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Posted on: 03/11/2014 04:38 PM
anything above 1000rpm is noisy to me
they should go back to fanless wc...
anything above 1000rpm is noisy to me
they should go back to fanless wc...
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"Nanofluids?" Oh please...
But besides that, what's the point to going for liquid cooling when it has a radiator the size of an intel stock heatsink, with a noisy fan to boot?