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Processor | Intel Core i7 12700K |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Z690 AORUS Elite AX DDR4 |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4-3200 C16 |
Video Card(s) | Yeston Geforce RTX 4060 Cute Pet MA |
Storage | Samsung 990 PRO |
Display(s) | LG 38GL950G-B + 2x Gigabyte G27Q |
Case | Be Quiet! Pure Base 500 |
Power Supply | Superflower LEADEX III Gold 650W |
Mouse | G502X Lightspeed |
Keyboard | Realforce R3 |
Hey Guys
Recently I managed to get a hold of a 15 year old Zalman CNPS 9900 LED CPU Cooler that I thought was so cool (and still do to this day) and am going to try install it to my PC
Why I think its cool:
-Its full copper! (nobody does this anymore)
-it has a really unique looping heatpipe design that looks really clean from above and is quite the manufacturing marvel
-the clear fan with blue LEDs make it look like some futuristic reactor when its running
-Zalman had smaller coolers which got nicknamed 'Flower' coolers, this one being their largest cooler of that time was dubbed the 'Super Flower'
Back when the cooler was new it supported Intel LGA775, 1366 and AMD 754, 939, 940, AM2/+ Sockets. Obviously these are ancient and I can't use those to mount it to my LGA 1700 PC (plus I didn't actually get any mounting hardware with the cooler anyway)
So after doing a little napkin math, my ultimate plan is to do some modifications so that it can work with Noctua's Secufirm 2+ system which should give it a long lasting life for future upgrades.
The kit in question is the Noctua NM-M1-MP78 which contains the most critical part - the NM-SFB4 78mm pitch bracket that's usually only provided with Noctua's coolers but is included by itself in this kit.
My system specs:
System Specs:
Intel Core i7 12700K
Gigabyte Z690 AORUS Elite AX DDR4
Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR4-3200 C16
Yeston RTX 4060 Cute Pet MA
Superflower LEADEX III Gold 650w PSU
Samsung SSDs (990P + 980P + 2x970E)
Thermalright AXP-90 x53 (The subject being replaced)
Here's the cooler:
Teardown of the cooler
A pic of my system that this cooler is going into
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Noctua kit is on its way so wish me luck!
Recently I managed to get a hold of a 15 year old Zalman CNPS 9900 LED CPU Cooler that I thought was so cool (and still do to this day) and am going to try install it to my PC
Why I think its cool:
-Its full copper! (nobody does this anymore)
-it has a really unique looping heatpipe design that looks really clean from above and is quite the manufacturing marvel
-the clear fan with blue LEDs make it look like some futuristic reactor when its running
-Zalman had smaller coolers which got nicknamed 'Flower' coolers, this one being their largest cooler of that time was dubbed the 'Super Flower'
Back when the cooler was new it supported Intel LGA775, 1366 and AMD 754, 939, 940, AM2/+ Sockets. Obviously these are ancient and I can't use those to mount it to my LGA 1700 PC (plus I didn't actually get any mounting hardware with the cooler anyway)
So after doing a little napkin math, my ultimate plan is to do some modifications so that it can work with Noctua's Secufirm 2+ system which should give it a long lasting life for future upgrades.
The kit in question is the Noctua NM-M1-MP78 which contains the most critical part - the NM-SFB4 78mm pitch bracket that's usually only provided with Noctua's coolers but is included by itself in this kit.
My system specs:
System Specs:
Intel Core i7 12700K
Gigabyte Z690 AORUS Elite AX DDR4
Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR4-3200 C16
Yeston RTX 4060 Cute Pet MA
Superflower LEADEX III Gold 650w PSU
Samsung SSDs (990P + 980P + 2x970E)
Thermalright AXP-90 x53 (The subject being replaced)
Here's the cooler:
Teardown of the cooler
A pic of my system that this cooler is going into
Noctua kit is on its way so wish me luck!