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  • demanticdemantic

    Zalman CNPS7000A - CUPublished on 11/22/05 at 18:51
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I install the fan 9 months ago on an AMD XP 1800 +.

    It features a variable speed extremely practical, even if its format a bit forced me to leave spcial Dangle derrire PC.

    When minimum speed, the fan makes little noise trs. The noise made by the hard drive comes out a lot. Nothing to do with a conventional fan. Can be taken of the computer's turned on with such a fan.

    By rotating the fan minimum speed, I got 39C on my XP 1800 +

    Some time later, I changed the processor, AMD XP 3200 + Barton. 58C minimum speed, with peaks of 61C during intensive calculations.

    No problem crash in any case, I am satisfied.

    I put 8 because it could be enough for most modern processors, and also…
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    I install the fan 9 months ago on an AMD XP 1800 +.

    It features a variable speed extremely practical, even if its format a bit forced me to leave spcial Dangle derrire PC.

    When minimum speed, the fan makes little noise trs. The noise made by the hard drive comes out a lot. Nothing to do with a conventional fan. Can be taken of the computer's turned on with such a fan.

    By rotating the fan minimum speed, I got 39C on my XP 1800 +

    Some time later, I changed the processor, AMD XP 3200 + Barton. 58C minimum speed, with peaks of 61C during intensive calculations.

    No problem crash in any case, I am satisfied.

    I put 8 because it could be enough for most modern processors, and also because these mid-58C when I think even a bit levs.

    I recommend this fan for any musician without a box of race, but to have a computer souccieux quiet enough to catch its correct directly into their squenceur prfr.
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