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Zalman 9500 For the win !!!

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Just sharing an experince.

I have an intel D820 system running at stock speed.

The new heat sink has made an unreal differance.

Stock HS: 70*C at full load @ 4000+ RPM :mad:
Zalman HS: 33*C at full load @ 1400 RPM :cool:
 
yes they are really good. But soon as you start overclocking the temps will go up. My brothers @ 3.4 goes upto 62 full load both cores.
 
Servo said:
yes they are really good. But soon as you start overclocking the temps will go up. My brothers @ 3.4 goes upto 62 full load both cores.

No overclocking here, as long as i have a reasonably fast PC that is quiet alls cool. :)
 
They dont half look impressive tho!!!

Havgent found a pic on the net that gives good representation :)
 
Mines damn impressive too.
In Win2k I can get my chip up to 2.8GHz, and the heatisnk still dosnt even feel warm. chip was going just over 40 on load iirc.
Have ran it without the fan plugged in before, the heatsink gets warm then, will have to see how hot it gets over a longer period of time sometime.
 
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