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Industry Reviews

Zalman CNPS5X-SZ Heatsink

frostytech.com: Zalman's CNPS5X-SZ heatsink is an updated, vertical interpretation of a 2006-era heatsink Zalman released under the CNPS8000 nomenclature. Like its forefather, the CNPS5X-SZ fills the role of a lower profile, light weight cooler that's ideally suited to sub-95W TDP processors.

Rosewill RCX-Z2 Heatsink

frostytech.com: The Rosewill RCX-Z2 heatsink is designed for socket 775 Intel Pentium D and Core 2 Duo processors. Pulse Width Modulation compatible fans are noted by their 4-pin power connectors, and what PWM does is enable the BIOS to directly control fan speed. The impeller speed increases or decreases relative to the processor's temperature at any given moment, in this case between 500RPM and 3400RPM.

CPU Heatsink Roundup 6/07

madshrimps.be: In our latest CPU cooler roundup we compare 18 heatsinks on an overclocked Intel setup, testing for best performance at both high noise as well as dead silence. If you are looking for a cooling upgrade, this roundup will guide you towards the best product.

Thermaltake V1 Heatsink

hi-techreviews.com: What has 100-fins, four heatpipes and one 110 x 25mm fan that turns no faster than 2000 RPMs? That would be the newest addition to the Thermaltake line-up, the V1 may just be the best looking unique heatsink you have ever seen. Now the question remains, how well does it perform? Come on along as we answer that question and take a closer look at the V1.

Thermaltake V1 Heatsink reviews are also available at: frostytech.com.

Thermaltake V1 CPU Heatsink

techpowerup.com: Thermaltake's V1 CPU heatsink has a classy, elegant design like no other. The all-copper construction and subtle scrolls make this heatsink stand out from the rest. While the V1 is not Thermaltake's flagship cooler, it still performs very well.

nPowertek NPH-1000 Heatsink

frostytech.com: Will the NPH-1000 kick butt or rise in temperature like a runaway nuclear reactor? Who knows, at Frostytech we rely on hard numbers. nPowertek's NPH-1000 heatsink is a predominantly copper heatsink with an aluminum base, four heatpipes and a 95mm fan. The heatsink is compatible with AMD Athlon64 socket 754/939/940 & AM2 sockets, and Intel Core 2 Duo socket LGA775 CPUs.

nPowertek NPH-1000 Heatsink reviews are also available at: ocmodshop.com.

Zalman CNPS7800 LED Heatsink

hi-techreviews.com: Zalman created a solid foundation for their company when they introduced the sunflower design heatsink to the American market, and since then they have provided us with a number of items that have kept our computer running far quieter than before. Going back to their start and knowing what works, Zalman has introduced the new CNPS8700 LED heatsink.

Additional cnps5x-sz heatsink reviews: Thermalright SI-128SE Heatsink, Zalman CNPS9700NT Heatsink, Asus Triton 75 Heatsink, Noctua NH-U12P CPU Heatsink, Noctua NT-H1 Heatsink Compound, SilenX IXTREMA Heatsink, and Thermaltake MaxOrb Heatsink.