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Zalman VF3000F-GTX480 GPU Cooler Review!

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Hey guys

You may remember a few months back when Zalman released the VF3000 coolers for ATI 5800 Series GPUs and the GTX 280. Well I have a nice new shiny toy that I have played with tonight.

I have tested the new VF3000F cooler for GTX 480 cards :) As most of you know the GTX 480s run very loud and quite warm, the cards are designed to be perfectly stable at those temps, however the noise does annoy some.

Anyway, lets get on with it.

Installation
This was easier than the older VF3000 ATI 5800 and GTX 280 cards, the main reason is the VRM and RAM chips on the card had a seperate cooling block for each chip - which was secured by the heat pad alone (which didn't feel 100% secure). However with the GTX 480 cooler from Zalman you have 1 single large heatsink shaped to fit over all the chips, they are also secured by spring-screws and you even are given small rubber rings to protect the GPU circuit board when screwing the heatsink on.

I did find the Zalman STG2 paste very thick and it doesn't apply easily, it's thick consistancy meant that applying the paste to the small chips would result in the chance of a small bit of paste going onto the PCB. I would recommend a steady hand and something to dab the paste off the end of the syring to ensure no excess paste gets onto the PCB - the paste isn't conductive so not a major issue if it does anyway (clean it off if you can though)

Other than that the cooler was easy to fit.

Performance!
Here is a screenie of the stock cooler running furmark - I left the cooler fan speed as standard and left the card to speed up the fan.

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Stock Cooler Results
GPU Temp - 92
PCB Temp - 72
RAM Temp - 86.8
Fan Speed - 74%

I run the same test with the Zalman cooler fitted and set the fan speed to max (45%) using the Fan Mate controller (included). The fan noise was no louder than the stock case fans in my Corsair 800D.

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Zalman Cooler Results
GPU Temp - 73
PCB Temp - 55
RAM Temp - 67
Fan Speed - 46%

Other comments.
The only thing that did let me down was the LED's on the fans, I thought great, a green LED to light my case up a little, giving a nice ambient glow. However the LED lights were that dim that they were hardly visable. The cooler also takes up space over the next expansion slot, so running SLI will be tricky :(

Conclusion!
Overall for anybody running a single GTX 480 GPU this is a great purchase, as it gives amazing cooling performance and is hardly audible. A stock GTX 480 is majorily let down by the noise it generates so for anyone looking for a quiet system this is your choice!
 
Stock will be arriving on Thursday :)

Zalman VF3000-F Graphics Card Cooler (Nvidia GTX 480)

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The dual 92mm fans cool not only the heatsink and VGA RAM, but all other peripheral components surrounding the VGA chipset.

- Powerful Cooling Performance
- Ultra Quiet Design
- Ultra Quiet Green LED Fans
- Adjustable fan controller
- High Performance ZM-STG2 thermal grease
- Includes VRAM Sinks

Only £34.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Will be yes, I assume they will perform just as well :)

I don't own a GTX 470 so not going to do a review. I will get the GTX 470's put up for sale tomorrow too.
 
i think its a great idea to do small reviews on new stock coming in.
Keep up the good work ;)

Agreed and pretty pictures are a help. Dan (Roberts) pointed me towards this a couple of days ago and I did my usual /feign interest lol, glad he did now as it looks like a bloody good cooler that could keep the card running for a while longer.
 
i think its a great idea to do small reviews on new stock coming in.
Keep up the good work ;)


This is one of the things that sets OcUK apart from the rest. We actually know what we are talking about when it comes to products - as you can see we actually play/test the products we sell/promote. If I know something is an excellent product, I do all I can do let people out there know. No point in promoting average products otherwise when you guys buy them and they are not as good as you expect you will think twice next time we state that the item is great! But if we say its great and it is great - then you will be a more satisfied customer thus resulting in you coming back to us next time. :)
 
So I could have a GTX480 with this cooler for just £300. Tempting to say the least. If I can only sell my 5850 for £150 ish, that would mean me ditching in £150 for an upgrade.

With this cooler the only problem with GTX480 would be power consumption, right?
 
If you have a decent PSU it's all good, it's not going to kill your electric bill. A 480 with the zalman fitted uses 20 watts less than the reference card due to ref 480 having a power hungry fan.
 
I'm not really in hurry, might as well wait for 6950/70 releases. Worst case scenario, prices will go down.

I'd upgrade if I found a buyer for my 5850 though.

And yeah, my Enermax Pro85+ 625W is a fairly decent PSU...
 
(This review compares the above cooler with others. Sure looks the part, sadly bought the Gelid Icy vision cooler from my local shop 2 days ago. If only Ocuk had given a bit more notice of these coolers than the day before getting them in.:(
 
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