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Zalman Announces 80 Plus Silver Certified ZM1000-HP PLUS and ZM850HP PLUS PSUs

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Zalman is pleased to inform that the new revolutionary 80 Plus Silver certified High End Power supply is now available. From its predecessor, the power efficiency has been increased up to 87% for the excellent performance (80 Plus SILVER certified) without any additional price increase.

The newly designed heatpipe block enhances cooling efficiency and minimize noise level by utilizing Zalman's unique noise prevention technologies. Furthermore all new PCB Layout provides users with highly effective energy usage with least energy loss. So, enjoy all benefits provided by Zalman with maximized performance in minimized noise.



Key Features
  • Highly efficient Design and 80 Plus Silver certified.
  • Meets ErP Lot 6 Standby Power Standards.
  • Two-Forward Switching Design.
  • Ultra Quiet 140mm Fan.
  • Dual Heatpipes for Maximum Cooling Performance in Minimum Noise.
  • Convenient Modular Cables.



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Makes me wonder why there aren't more PSU's utilizing heatpipes to optimize heat transfer and decrease noise this way.
 
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Someone tell me why this thing is so long?
 
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Makes me wonder why there aren't more PSU's utilizing heatpipes to optimize heat transfer and decrease noise this way.

because its a patented design
 
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Not only is it long, but it looks like they've put the fan in a non-standard place too. Most PSUs that I have seen have the 120-135mm fan near the rear (on-off switch) end of the power supply - and cases usually have their vent holes in this area as a result.



Zalman have bunged their fan further down towards the other end of the PSU. Weird.
 

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Not only is it long, but it looks like they've put the fan in a non-standard place too. Most PSUs that I have seen have the 120-135mm fan near the rear (on-off switch) end of the power supply - and cases usually have their vent holes in this area as a result.

http://img.techpowerup.org/101110/750large622.jpg

Zalman have bunged their fan further down towards the other end of the PSU. Weird.

Freaking awesome they have update my PSU yay and not yay cos now I need a new one lol, Also hmm maybe eventually a tower heatsink cooled PSU? Can only imagine.
 
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And because if its silent heatpipe/block combo. Id like to know the OEM behind this. I love their layout for saying what goes where. I would like for that PCIE cable to be fully shielded/shrink wrapped, makes for a better presentation. Of course having said all that, I would also like it if you could plug any cable into any spot and use it for whatever you need it for. I Think there is a PSU maker who recently done that....cant recall who it is though.
 
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Someone tell me why this thing is so long?

Because of the massive heat sinks in there and the heat pipes.

thats way way tooo loooooong! :laugh:

There is a lot of heat sink inside that thing.

Not only is it long, but it looks like they've put the fan in a non-standard place too. Most PSUs that I have seen have the 120-135mm fan near the rear (on-off switch) end of the power supply - and cases usually have their vent holes in this area as a result.

http://img.techpowerup.org/101110/750large622.jpg

Zalman have bunged their fan further down towards the other end of the PSU. Weird.

Look


The reason the fan was moved, is to make room for the giant heat sink and heat pipes, it's odd, but I promise you it works!








I for one am super excited, as I have the original version of the ZM850HP, it's almost 2 years old, and still works great, no v-droop, the cables are awesome the gauge on the wiring is the same as on my SILVERSTONE ST1500, and the power cable is flipping thicker than a tree.

I really hope their will be a review here!
 
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Because of the massive heat sinks in there and the heat pipes.



There is a lot of heat sink inside that thing.



Look
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/10-11-10/81a.jpg

The reason the fan was moved, is to make room for the giant heat sink and heat pipes, it's odd, but I promise you it works!








I for one am super excited, as I have the original version of the ZM850HP, it's almost 2 years old, and still works great, no v-droop, the cables are awesome the gauge on the wiring is the same as on my SILVERSTONE ST1500, and the power cable is flipping thicker than a tree.

I really hope their will be a review here!

Me three!!
Im a proud owner of the good old model...
More silent that this only passive...
 

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I simply can't wait to try it out here in Aus. The original one I have is still awesome (ZM-850HP). Goes strong, reliable, review tested, still has a hell of a lot of expandability I will most realistically never use and is as stable as since the day I purchased it. Can't wait for the full review :)
 
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And because if its silent heatpipe/block combo. Id like to know the OEM behind this. I love their layout for saying what goes where. I would like for that PCIE cable to be fully shielded/shrink wrapped, makes for a better presentation. Of course having said all that, I would also like it if you could plug any cable into any spot and use it for whatever you need it for. I Think there is a PSU maker who recently done that....cant recall who it is though.

silverstone strider psu's have full modular designs
 
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And because if its silent heatpipe/block combo. Id like to know the OEM behind this. I love their layout for saying what goes where. I would like for that PCIE cable to be fully shielded/shrink wrapped, makes for a better presentation. Of course having said all that, I would also like it if you could plug any cable into any spot and use it for whatever you need it for. I Think there is a PSU maker who recently done that....cant recall who it is though.

Think it was Kingwin's new 1000W PSU, OEM SuperFlower.
 
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Damn,that thing is BIG!:wtf:
 
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I simply can't wait to try it out here in Aus. The original one I have is still awesome (ZM-850HP). Goes strong, reliable, review tested, still has a hell of a lot of expandability I will most realistically never use and is as stable as since the day I purchased it. Can't wait for the full review :)

same!
 
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