Thursday, June 2nd 2011

Zalman Displays CNPS12X, Massive CPU Cooler

Here are the first pictures of CNPS12X, Zalman's new top-tier CPU cooler. Zalman is popular for its omega-shaped aluminum fin ring coolers that were counted among the best in the business for the better part of last decade, before tower-type coolers took over. Tower-type coolers offer the best cooling efficiency to the weight. The only way so far to better tower-type air-coolers in their category is double-tower type, where heat pipes pass through two aluminum fin towers, with two or three fans nested in between, in coolers such as the Noctua NH-D14 and Coolink Corator DS. Zalman made its first tower-type cooler with CNPS10X, and later implemented the design a number of times over, on CNPS11X, CNPS5X, and CNPS7X.

The CNPS12X is a faint tribute to the round fin-ring design heatsink, except that it's not. It is a double-tower type heatsink, with ring-like aluminum fin stacks. Unlike with true ring-type heatsinks where fins would propagate along the main heat pipes, on CNPS12X, they pass straight upwards from the base. The heat pipes pass through the first fin stack, through a base where they make direct contact with the CPU, and then on through the second fin stack. The cooler comes with three fans pre-installed, one at the intake, one between the two fin stacks, and one at the exhaust. The heatsink is large, at 151 (L) x 132 x 153 mm, weighing in at 1.00 kg.
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29 Comments on Zalman Displays CNPS12X, Massive CPU Cooler

#26
neko77025
jsfitz54Please show the Retention Bracket. I like the look. If the bracket is redesigned I woud consider. Currently have Zalman CNPS9900MAX Blue, which was the most difficult install I've ever had.
Man , no joke to that. I bought the ZALMAN CNPS9900MAX-R because it matched my ATI/AMD " red build" LIAN LI ARMORSUIT PC-P50R Red, Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red. Anyhow it was by far the WORST heatsink install ever.. I do mean ever. I have installed Many heatsinks including the 4+ LBS Thermalright TRUE Copper Ultra-120 and I must say ... Anger, disappointment, frustration are all the feelings you get when installing it. Had too have A friend drive over too help me install it .. need more then 2 hands. Dont know what they were thinking on that.
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#27
micropage7
neko77025Man , no joke to that. I bought the ZALMAN CNPS9900MAX-R because it matched my ATI/AMD " red build" LIAN LI ARMORSUIT PC-P50R Red, Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red. Anyhow it was by far the WORST heatsink install ever.. I do mean ever. I have installed Many heatsinks including the 4+ LBS Thermalright TRUE Copper Ultra-120 and I must say ... Anger, disappointment, frustration are all the feelings you get when installing it. Had too have A friend drive over too help me install it .. need more then 2 hands. Dont know what they were thinking on that.
yes, best hsf needs best effort to place them :toast:
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#28
Yukikaze
jsfitz54Please show the Retention Bracket. I like the look. If the bracket is redesigned I woud consider. Currently have Zalman CNPS9900MAX Blue, which was the most difficult install I've ever had.
Is that thing more godawful than the installation procedure for the Scythe Mugen 2 on a LGA1366 socket ? That one is a total bitch.
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#29
[H]@RD5TUFF
If this mounts like the Zalman CNPS9900ALED It's not the greatest mounting system but it's far from the worst either!
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