- Oct 13, 1999
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UPDATED: I've found these online for $16 at Coolerguys.com. See my followup post below for details, links and initial assessment from specs/pictures.
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Don't know how I got on their mailing list, but I just received some email about the new Primecooler cooling products.
http://www.primecooler.com/
They have CPU coolers that look to be knockoffs of the Zalman 7000 series coolers, plus even a "FanMate" knockoff. They link to a bunch of reviews, but only one CPU HSF review was in English:
http://hi-techreviews.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=102
Two things have my attention in regards to these CPU coolers. First is that it can mount on Socket A boards that do not have the four mounting holes through the board, instead relying on a cage that mounts to the three lugs on each side of the socket. Second is price. The email I received was for resellers looking to buy in large quantities (how about... 10,000 units?). Pricing was around $13 for quantities. Don't know what this would translate to for a single unit retail purchase, but $20 or less doesn't sound out of the question.
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Don't know how I got on their mailing list, but I just received some email about the new Primecooler cooling products.
http://www.primecooler.com/
They have CPU coolers that look to be knockoffs of the Zalman 7000 series coolers, plus even a "FanMate" knockoff. They link to a bunch of reviews, but only one CPU HSF review was in English:
http://hi-techreviews.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=102
Two things have my attention in regards to these CPU coolers. First is that it can mount on Socket A boards that do not have the four mounting holes through the board, instead relying on a cage that mounts to the three lugs on each side of the socket. Second is price. The email I received was for resellers looking to buy in large quantities (how about... 10,000 units?). Pricing was around $13 for quantities. Don't know what this would translate to for a single unit retail purchase, but $20 or less doesn't sound out of the question.