Zalman Reserator 3 MAX review

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"Nanofluids?" Oh please... But besides that, what's the point to going for liquid cooling when it has a radiator the size of an intel stock heatsink, with a noisy fan to boot?
Zalman is trying to stay relevant in the market.
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If you wanna stay in the market let people decide which fans to use in the first place. I personally found my home with Noctua for CPU Cooling and Case Fans. And Arctic for my Videocards.
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anything above 1000rpm is noisy to me they should go back to fanless wc...
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If you wanna stay in the market let people decide which fans to use in the first place. I personally found my home with Noctua for CPU Cooling and Case Fans. And Arctic for my Videocards.
Very well said. Even Corsair allows you to put custom fans on their water coolers.
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Zalman is trying to stay relevant in the market.
If they want to stay relevant, they should start with a design that will actually work.
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Using Silent mode in the Bios, my FX clocked to just over 4GHz rarely gets above 30C while gaming - usually in the 15-24C range, according to HWiNFO.
In what room do you game? Or which readings are you looking at? As those temperatures are anomalously low. They look more like the temperature in your case than CPU temp. I've never gotten my cpu as cool as or cooler than ambient temperature. Which is usually around 18-20°C in my home, my cpu is 25°C idle, around 50°C when gaming)