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Date: September 11th, 2006
Article by: Joe Anderson (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited by: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: APACK
<--SHOP FOR A ZEROTHERM CF800 CPU COOLER HERE

 

PRODUCT PICTORIAL AND WALKTHROUGH


Let's begin by looking at size comparisons.



The CF800, on the right, is really quite compact for an aftermarket cooler, being just a shade taller that the OEM Intel solution on the left.



It also compares favorably with the Intel cooler when viewed from the top. The Apack's 92mm fan and heatpipes add to the overall size a bit, however a cooler this size should be a boon to users looking to upgrade the OEM cooler and having limited space requirements.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Functionally, the fan is one of the most interesting features of the CF800. Crystal clear materials and an unconventional shape combine to give the cooler a distinctive look, but the real attraction is not readily apparent.



The two black wires entering the fin area of the heatsink connect to a thermistor and allow the fan to regulate its speed from 900 RPM to a maximum of 2300 RPM according to the temperature measured among the fins.

 


 


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