Hardware Zalman CNPS14X review

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  1. brumgrunt

    brumgrunt What's a Dremel?

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  2. Adnoctum

    Adnoctum Kill_All_Humans

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    So complicated!
    Just looking at the graphs it doesn't look very competitive against other cooling solutions, but the price makes it look more attractive.
    It is a situation that cries out desperately for a scatter plot, with performance on one axis and price on the other.
    I'd do it but I'm too lazy, and I don't care enough.

    EDIT: Fine, I do have too much time on my hands.
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    S1155 HSF only - X-axis = Price (US$ gathered from various US online retailers, YMMV) and Y-axis = Delta T (from article)

    Observations:
    • As we can see Intel OEM HSF is both cheap and ineffective, so it is at the Top-Left of the plot.
    • The Thermaltake Water 2.0 Pro is most expensive and is on the far-Right. We can note that it is significantly more expensive than the other AIO water-coolers from Corsair and Antec, yet performs no better.
    • The ideal HSF for price/performance would be one that is to the Bottom-Left. The best HSF that matches the ideal profile is the Arctic Cooling i30 which is both cheap and effective, if at the expense of some noise.
    • The Gelid Tranquillo R2 is not as good as the i30, but it is slightly cheaper and quieter, while out performing the Gelid GX-7 and the Thermolab Trinity. I cannot see why you would buy either of the last two.
    • The Phantecks and the two Be Quiet! HSF are very expensive air coolers, and purchasing either of the Be Quiet!s would be an ask, especially the Pro 2 where both the Corsair H80 and Antec 920 are cheaper. The Phantecks is cheaper, but there is the Zalman CNPS14x that neatly straddles the Phantecks' high/low performance for $23 less.

    Personal Decision:
    • If I was on a budget and I wanted quiet I'd go Gelid Tranquillo, and if I wanted performance the Arctic Cooling i30.
    • If my budget could stretch a bit further I would go with the Zalman CNPS14x.
    • If I was going to spend serious coin on cooling I would probably go with the Corsair H80.
     
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  3. Jipa

    Jipa Avoiding the "I guess.." since 2004

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    Oh wow a rather decent cooler from Zalman? They've been completely lost with this stuff for YEARS... Good to see them back.
     
  4. schmidtbag

    schmidtbag What's a Dremel?

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    I don't get it - the thing is HUGE and ridiculously heavy yet it doesn't do a very good job. I guess put a better fan in it and it could be a major competitor.
     
  5. PsYcHoTiC_MaDmAn

    PsYcHoTiC_MaDmAn Unholy Cyborg Fruit Machine

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    wouldn't you just remove the RAM for this??

    a bigger complaint would be the positioning of VRM components by cooler mounts making fitting a pain
     
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