Monday, November 10th 2014
Zalman Denies Going Bankrupt
In the wake of Zalman's parent company Moneual getting in serious trouble over financial fraud, it was reported that Zalman is filing for bankruptcy protection. Over the weekend, Zalman's US office issued a statement, denying this. A company spokesperson for Zalman issued the following statement to the press.
Source:
Tom's Hardware
I know that recently various media and other vendors are spreading rumors regarding Zalman going bankrupt over the recent scandals in Korea by our parent company Moneual. I wanted to assure you that these rumors of Zalman HQ going bankrupt are completely false. While our HQ is having some financial difficulties due to the recent troubles experienced by Moneual, Zalman is not going bankrupt.
17 Comments on Zalman Denies Going Bankrupt
The problem is the competition is so fierce and zalman quite often then not forfeits the competition once the initial launch proves to be unsuccessful. Zalman used to do gaming monitors, SSDs & a load of other stuff... Even with the stuff they do, do like GPU coolers, they seemed to have stopped making them for newer cards. I dont think they really know what to focus on.
Though I do like many of their coolers and would love them to continue making some more of them.
They need to make a move in the industry or they will go bankrupt.
And yeh I agree with the cheaper competition. I have an ancient Zalman NC-2000 I use for my laptop which is REALLY quiet and cools my laptop pretty well and it's aluminium which I think was worth the extra at the time - paid around $50aud for mine. Although back then there wasn't really much competition as far as laptop coolers go (at least at the local shops near me). I think CM was the only competition and they were around $35.
Also so much bashing over Zalman. Some of you people really shouldn't post if you're just going to say crap like this: or this... Enjoy your huge cooler. My Zalman CNPS9900 doesn't just keep my skt2011 CPU cool, it could do it without the fan and with just the airflow in the case. On top of that it's tall and skinny, so I can still fully load my board with DIMMs that are as tall as they want to be. Before that I had a 9500 on my Core 2 Duo which was also a great cooler. In fact my friend who has my old C2D still uses that cooler. The simple fact is, that Zalman makes a decent cooler, but a good cooler is no substitute for airflow in your case. I used to use a push-pull setup and I quickly learned that the only reason it ran cool was because it was strong enough to push air out the back of the case without case fans...
All in all, stop bashing Zalman, this isn't the place to do it regardless of the fact that I think you people are wrong but you can argue with me in a different thread that someone else can make about comparing coolers. :)
On topic: I think that this is good, bankruptcy is rarely good for anyone except shareholders.
I was paying them a compliment. I have always liked Zalman, and still do; I just like Noctua more.