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Guru3D.com » News » Zalman PC CPU and GPU power meters

Zalman PC CPU and GPU power meters

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/22/2010 01:21 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

The Zalman ZM-PCM1 is a CPU power consumption meter while the ZM-VPM1 measures GPU power consumption. Both are very useful for reviewers and enthusiasts that need a consistent way to measure component specific consumption even when their system changes. Look for these products to be featured in our CPU or GPU reviews.

The ability to isolate these components individually also makes this the perfect tool for benchmarkers and product testers, allowing them to accurately measure the consumption of specific components even with ever changing hardware around it. This makes it possible to compare power consumption of one GPU or CPU despite changes in a test platform, be it from updates or broken hardware.

ZM-PCM1

  • Sleek design Incorporating aluminum panel.
  • Real-time measurement & display of CPU Voltage, Current, and Power Consumption.
  • Minimum margin of error using highly credible IC.
  • Clear and wide viewing angle using FND.
  • Built-in LED for checking the voltage, current, and power status.
  • Compatible with ATX 12V CPU 4-Pin or EPS12V CPU 8-Pin

ZM-VPM1

  • Real-time measurement & display of VGA Voltage, Current, and Power Consumption.
  • Minimum margin of error using highly credible IC.
  • Clear and wide viewing angle using FND.
  • Built-in LED for checking the voltage, current, and power status.
  • Compatible with 6Pin or 6+2 Pin type PCI-Express VGA Card.

The pricing for the VM-PCM1 will be $59.99 US while the VM-VPM1 will hit the streets at $44.99 US.







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