Zalman CNPS7000A-CU Heatsink
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The thought of hanging a heatsink that weighs nearly 2lbs. on the motherboard scared the crap out of me. I had nightmares about the socket giving way under the strain and this copper behemoth crashing down to the bottom of the pc case taking the processor and video card with it. The Zalman CNPS7000A-CU pure copper heatsink tips the scales at 733 grams (1.61 pounds) and, quite frankly, is one of the best heatsinks for noise, ease of installation and cooling efficiency.
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CNPS7000A-CU vs. SLK-900... which one is better, given the same airflow?
This is the best for clip mount, cooling power and noise that I have worked with.
I did work with a previous SLK version a year back and it was impressive at that time of testing compared to the rest. The advantage to the SLK is that different fans can be mounted to it. The stock fan is loud though at 55 dBA.
SLK PROS
- can put other fans on
- will beat the 7000A-CU due to the SLK having tons more CFM. But won't beat it by much.
SLK CONS
- is most likely more prone to moutning problems from surrounding motherboard components.
- is louder
- is harder to mount the sink and fans
Stock sinks side by side...the CNPS7000A-CU is better.
Yes, it's heavy, but does an adequate job of cooling.
But I love mine, and I like I said, I enjoyed the review.