Local Pc store sales keep recommending Zalman

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SparkyJJO

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I had a 9500 a few years ago, it worked OK and had a ball bearing fan, thought that was good and all. Must use the crappiest ball bearing fan available, 1 year later the bearing was making all sorts of noise.

I still have it lying around, probably will reuse it sometime when I get around to rigging a different fan to it.
 

imported_Scoop

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Originally posted by: junkyardDawg
Newegg has got the 9700 zalman for about $40 shipped, seems like decent bang for your buck, especially if looks and silence are important

I wouldn't recommend Zalman for silence. Ever. Not even for quiet computing.
 

Zap

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Originally posted by: SparkyJJO
I had a 9500 a few years ago, it worked OK and had a ball bearing fan, thought that was good and all. Must use the crappiest ball bearing fan available, 1 year later the bearing was making all sorts of noise.

We had one at work that ended up the same way, with a noisy grinding fan.

Originally posted by: Scoop
I wouldn't recommend Zalman for silence. Ever. Not even for quiet computing.

Well, BITD they were a great choice for quiet computing before the advent of all the more "modern" heatpipe coolers. Too bad they haven't innovated for around a half decade.
 

ROJAS

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I'm running Zalmans GS1000 with (5) 120mm fans & Zalman 9700 LDE cpu fan.

Core I7-920 @ 4.2 GHz
 

TidusZ

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Originally posted by: RallyMaster
Originally posted by: ROJAS
I'm running Zalmans GS1000 with (5) 120mm fans & Zalman 9700 LDE cpu fan.

Core I7-920 @ 4.2 GHz

:cookie:

Is that a picture of the cpu after it inevitably caught fire? Oddly it looks tasty