Testurteil: "8 out of 10"
Test: Einzeltest: Zalman CNPS-9300 AT CPU Cooler
Zitat: Seal of approval
Pros: + Great improvement over a stock cooler!+ Nice ´n´ easy installation+ 92mm fan splits the difference between "loud" and "cool"+ First rate build quality and unique look+ PWM support for motherboards that have itCons- Doesn´t fit with your precious CPU duct- Mounting bracket may create installation problems on some motherboards- No fan controller included
Cons: - Doesn´t fit with your precious CPU duct- Mounting bracket may create installation problems on some motherboards- No fan controller included
There are plenty of users out there looking to lower their temps for as little cash as possible, and the Zalman CNPS-9300 AT can get beginning overclockers started for about $50 USD. Bjorn3D´s Victor Wu recently reviewed an innovative cooling solution from SilenX that utilizes two fans, and its ambitious design breathes new life into the air cooler market for about the same amount of money.The Zalman CNPS-9300 cools very well with a single 92mm fan - and is leaps and bounds better than a stock cooler - but much of its appeal spawns from truly unique and head-turning aesthetics at the expense of ultra-low temperatures. A cooler is called a "cooler" for a reason, though, and a two fan solution will likely knock a few extra degrees off your best temperature at the cost of some good looks. As the Beastie Boys so aptly put it, you gotta ask yourself "whatcha, whatcha, whatcha want?"Zalman´s build quality is top notch and installation is a breeze once you´ve freed your motherboard. The CNPS-9300 is an excellent reason to ditch that stock cooler if you´re looking for a pretty face without a huge overclock, or if you have a system who´s overclocking capability is limited by a certain component.Consider it a wise investment in functional art, and make sure you´ve got ample space inside that case, along with a panoramic window to show it off.