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.
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.
29 Comments on Zalman Displays CNPS12X, Massive CPU Cooler
with direct contact it would improve heat transfer better than previous edition
Results should be good too, 3 fans keeping very nice airflow.
so what the use of the fan in the middle ?? its just add more noise. and its look so ugly
damm I miss old zalman
Secondly 3 fans at low speed can push more air while being quiet compared to 2 or 1.
Would this be any better price and performance than the Zalman CNPS9900MAX ?
Could be much better during install and on your hands with fins and mounting it.
O wait I see there is a few others in the pics mix page.
Look at the one behind the first link description board, looks interesting.
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I really like the aesthetics of this.
So when you add two fans two a tower sink your over a kilo anyway : ]
Also the middle fan will reduce resistance, basically the whole thing is a wind tunnel so you get no hot spots ( in theory )
Those fans are only running at 1200RPM max, they won't be noisy at all, unlike the recent CNPS coolers with 2k RPM+ fans. People just bitch for the sake of bitching.
Did you even look at the pictures?
Those 3-fans are only 1200RPM.