Cebit 2005 Part 3

Written by Dave Williams

April 10, 2005 | 01:00

Tags: #2005 #fatal1ty #heatpipe #reserator

Companies: #creative #galaxy #genius #intel #shuttle #xfx #zalman

Cebit 2005 Part 3 Quiet Fatal1ty
Zalman, a renowned name in the world of quiet cooling were making big noises about some of their latest products.


Cebit 2005 Part 3 Quiet Fatal1ty
For instance this CNPS8000-A monster CPU cooler. This one has had half of its cooling fins removed to show off the internal fan.


Cebit 2005 Part 3 Quiet Fatal1ty
Some of the quiet range of coolers fitted.


Cebit 2005 Part 3 Quiet Fatal1ty
This is part of the new "Fatal1ty" range. Here are the VGA and CPU coolers. Models FS-V7 and FS-C77 respectively. These are slightly louder than the standard coolers due to their increased performance required by the hard-core gamer. For anyone who does not know, Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel is one of the most renowned professional gamers in the World and has a range of high performance products aimed at the serious gamer coming to market.


Cebit 2005 Part 3 Quiet Fatal1ty
Here is Fatal1ty on the Creative stand where he was championing gaming competitions.


Cebit 2005 Part 3 Quiet Fatal1ty
Back to Zalman and notice anything different about this cooler? Yes I know it is blue but did you see the heatpipe? That is what the "HP" on the end of CNPS7700HP stands for.


Cebit 2005 Part 3 Quiet Fatal1ty
GFX card cooling and water blocks abound.


Cebit 2005 Part 3 Quiet Fatal1ty
A close-up of one of the GFX coolers.


Cebit 2005 Part 3 Quiet Fatal1ty
A hard drive cooler with heatpipes.


Cebit 2005 Part 3 Quiet Fatal1ty
The HDD cooler in action.


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