Zalman CNPS9500-LED Aero Flower Cooler delayed
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Zalman CNPS9500-LED Aero Flower Cooler delayed
Doh!
I got this email today from Quiet PC: "Late yesterday I received a call from Zalman informing us here that there is a delay in production of the CNPS9500. This will push back the arrival date to late August or maybe even into September."
I got this email today from Quiet PC: "Late yesterday I received a call from Zalman informing us here that there is a delay in production of the CNPS9500. This will push back the arrival date to late August or maybe even into September."
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most new motherboards have some sort of fan speed controller built in..coupled with a fanmate, couldn't the zalman fans become nearly inaudible?teutonritter wrote:At the lowest Fanmate setting, the fan is still audable, even though Zalman advertises it as "silent mode"Vulcan wrote:why?winguy wrote:Hope they change the fan on it.
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the fan in my 7000 got down to quieter than my psu, but i only figured that out by sticking my head down there, the ambient noise in my apartment is louder than the fans, unless of course i get right up next to it..ckolivas wrote:I could never get a Zalman fan down to silent. It stops before it ever gets quiet enough. This is "quiet enough by SPCR standards" I mean.
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1) because blue is usually easier to see than any other color when other light is present (its the brightest)scrawnypaleguy wrote:I want one that doesn't have the annoying blue led fan. Why do all these manufacturers automatically default to blue? What if I want a different color scheme for my case?
2) blue fits in with more color schemes than any other color
3) more people like blue than any other particular color
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4) because thats what the first company did and everybody didnt want to rock the boat by changing it.
No, green is the brightest. I think blue might actually be the darkest. Also, red and green are the easiest LED's to make, and to make bright.teknerd wrote: 1) because blue is usually easier to see than any other color when other light is present (its the brightest)
i don't see how. Blue plus red equals magenta(purple).teknerd wrote:2) blue fits in with more color schemes than any other color
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"They'd better just make one with an opaque fan, because controlling the voltage going to LED fans makes the LED's blink and look terrible."
That might help.
I wonderwhen they'll ship some sample to the reviewer like SPCR, Anandtech, Tom's Harware!!!! I wanna see some real test, because we all known what manufacturer says isn't always true.
That might help.
I wonderwhen they'll ship some sample to the reviewer like SPCR, Anandtech, Tom's Harware!!!! I wanna see some real test, because we all known what manufacturer says isn't always true.