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Zalman has showcased their ZET series at Computex 2025; a brand-new family of air CPU tower coolers. This lineup seems to serve as a natural successor to past shell-less CNPS offerings. Circular cooling solutions are an unusual sight in the 2020s, but the South Korean manufacturer is intent on breaking beyond current (boxy) trends. Company representatives and product placards mentioned a main shape inspiration: aircraft engine designs.
The flagship ZET5 model was presented in black and white forms; both augmented with tasteful ARGB lighting rings. The brand's premium option has a 200 W TDP rating. Two modular fans are attached via a magnetic system, and connectivity is granted by a pogo pin system. The ZET5 features copper heatpipes, and a surprisingly non-radial aluminium fin array. A tube of ZM-STC10 thermal compound will be bundled in with these top-end products. Tentative pricing was not available at the time of writing.
The ZET4 makes do with only one magnetically-attached cooling fan, resulting in a slight penalty in terms of TDP rating (relative to its flagship sibling). The 180 W rated component utilizes copper heatpipes, and its cylindrical shell houses an aluminium fin stack. An integrated LCD panel is the unique selling point (USP) within the ZET middle ground; this modular accessory can provide real-time CPU monitoring data. Zalman's software engineers have drummed up a dedicated software control suite.
The entry-level ZET3 single-fan design is advertised as borrowing elements from the venerable CNPS9800 MAX model. Zalman's barebones package is 150 W TDP rated; eschewing fancy lighting and integrated screen tech.
A white ZET5 demo unit was installed in a nearby full build; surrounded by similarly pale parts and cute mascot cutouts.
Zalman reckons that all ZET series SKUs are compatible with modern AMD (AM5/AM4) and Intel (LGA1851/1700/1200/115X) platforms.
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The flagship ZET5 model was presented in black and white forms; both augmented with tasteful ARGB lighting rings. The brand's premium option has a 200 W TDP rating. Two modular fans are attached via a magnetic system, and connectivity is granted by a pogo pin system. The ZET5 features copper heatpipes, and a surprisingly non-radial aluminium fin array. A tube of ZM-STC10 thermal compound will be bundled in with these top-end products. Tentative pricing was not available at the time of writing.




The ZET4 makes do with only one magnetically-attached cooling fan, resulting in a slight penalty in terms of TDP rating (relative to its flagship sibling). The 180 W rated component utilizes copper heatpipes, and its cylindrical shell houses an aluminium fin stack. An integrated LCD panel is the unique selling point (USP) within the ZET middle ground; this modular accessory can provide real-time CPU monitoring data. Zalman's software engineers have drummed up a dedicated software control suite.



The entry-level ZET3 single-fan design is advertised as borrowing elements from the venerable CNPS9800 MAX model. Zalman's barebones package is 150 W TDP rated; eschewing fancy lighting and integrated screen tech.

A white ZET5 demo unit was installed in a nearby full build; surrounded by similarly pale parts and cute mascot cutouts.


Zalman reckons that all ZET series SKUs are compatible with modern AMD (AM5/AM4) and Intel (LGA1851/1700/1200/115X) platforms.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site