Tuesday, September 22 2009
Korean cooling specialist Zalman rolled out its first memory area cooler called the ZM-RC1000. Like similar products from popular memory vendors such as Corsair, Kingston, and A-Data to name a few, the cooler latches on to the motherboard's long DRAM slots and blows air onto the installed memory modules with its two 60 mm fans. The cooler measures 66 (L) x 155 (W) x 70 (H) mm, weighing 160 g. The retention mechanism has anti-vibration grips to dampen noise, and its thumb-screws make it tool-free. The fans spin at 2700 rpm with a maximum noise output of 25 ± 2.5 dBA. It comes with two panel colours: silver and blue. An early listing by a European store prices it at 16.30 EUR.



Source: TechConnect Magazine
posted by btarunr - 12:27 PM |  Related News

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by Breathless (September 22nd - 1:44 PM) - Reply
uhmmmm.... biting off OCZ much?:confused::wtf:
by kyle2020 (September 22nd - 1:45 PM) - Reply
How so? If anything this looks like a curvier Corsair Dominator :wtf:
by DaC (September 22nd - 2:10 PM) - Reply
cool, I like it, but it could be cheaper.
A fan on top of a RAM module makes it incredible cooler than without.
by Kitkat (September 22nd - 2:25 PM) - Reply
SLEEK gimme!

by: Breathless
uhmmmm.... biting off OCZ much?:confused::wtf:
mmmm not really they all have one now just another choice. Its called competition and it works ;). Spoiler alert, there will be another after this one lol.
by Breathless (September 22nd - 2:34 PM) - Reply
by: kyle2020
How so? If anything this looks like a curvier Corsair Dominator :wtf:
The retension mechanism is virtually identical
by Easo (September 22nd - 3:37 PM) - Reply
I need those :D
by WarEagleAU (September 22nd - 3:47 PM) - Reply
I think when I put my new mobo in in the next two weeks I am going to install my Corsair Dominator Air Cooler over my GSkill Tridents. I didn't before and because of my Xigmatech and didnt once I went to water cooling because I Was lazy. If anything, this looks like the Corsair cooler only a bit different in the design. Noise wise, I Wonder how it compares though.
by [Ion] (September 22nd - 3:50 PM) - Reply
Looks great, but I don't have room for it in my computer and it's a bit expensive.
by Kitkat (September 22nd - 7:02 PM) - Reply
by: Breathless
The retension mechanism is virtually identical
thats just progress. hight adjustment is smart.
by Batou1986 (September 22nd - 7:21 PM) - Reply
i love the anodized alu look with the hex bolts makes it look tough i gives me ideas for a new pc
by Breathless (September 22nd - 8:03 PM) - Reply
by: Kitkat
thats just progress. hight adjustment is smart.
It is rather sexy though. My OCZ fans started grinding a long while ago so I may pick this up.
by dustyshiv (September 22nd - 9:50 PM) - Reply
Would look good if it had those LED lights like the Kingston memory cooler!!
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