Yikes ! First off apologies to the fine ladies and gentlemen from Zalman for posting this review waaay too late. I already received this kit back in August yet with the two server co-location moves ...
Zalman, my friends, have a long and rather sky-scraping reputation when it comes to cooling techniques versus noise. Well, the lack of noise to be more precise, or as one of my editors would say, they ...
Most CPU water coolers feature a fairly standardised 120mm radiator that is about an inch thick and square in shape, the Reserator 3 Max couldn’t be any further from that stereotype. There are ...
Watercooling has long been featured now and again on bit-tech. Regardless of the ineviable and thoroughly encouraged crazy mod projects we've seen, bit has covered kits from Alphacool, Corsair, ...
A year ago February, we released our second review of a Zalman Reserator product. In that review, I was impressed with the Reserator 2’s ability to keep our E6600’s temperatures at a reasonable level ...
Build it, clock it, cool it. Zalman followed up the successful Reserator with the Reserator 2 external water cooling late in 2006. You would have expected the third model in the range to come with the ...
In the PC community, there are only a few names that continually come up when there are talks of cooling. One of these companies is Zalman. While their products have been widely used by overclockers, ...
It's been nearly a year since we brought you a look at the Zalman Reserator, a passive water cooling system aimed at silencing your computer. Since then, Zalman has been working on some improvements ...
We've known from years of looking at, using, and reviewing Zalman coolers, that they definitely do like their round coolers and today's sample is no exclusion. Honestly, there must really be something ...
Looking at full speed results on our LGA1155 system, the Reserator 3 Max places just 1°C behind Corsair's H80i. Antec's Kühler H2O 920 has a more significant 3°C lead, although all three are ...
Back when I was first getting into building custom PCs, there weren't too many companies out there offering anything much for water cooling your components. Along with parts from companies like Danger ...
The Zalman has one major draw back, it isn’t cheap and at £84.99 from Overclockers it is one of the more expensive 120mm radiators on the market. However it does back that up with great performance ...