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    Review : Zalman ZM17CU

    Posted on Saturday, September 28 2002 @ 07:57:40 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    OCModShop has reviewed the Zalman ZM17CU :
    Zalman as most of you know is a company which is devoted to quiet cooling solutions. They make heatsinks, northbridge chipsets, power supplies, and video cards. The video card section of their operation will be the focus of this review. Video cards, like everything else in the computer industry, are getting faster and faster and in most cases are putting out more heat than they have in the past. Because video cards are getting faster and hotter they are also getting louder due to the fact that they need to cool them down. Most of the time the noise put out by video cards is not very significant, however in some cases they can be pretty loud. Depending on how much noise you are willing to put up will help you decide whether or not you want to make it quieter.


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