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Well-known cooling expert, Korean company Zalman is reportedly getting ready to launch the new “SLC Series” USB flash drives. These are fast USB 3.0 sticks with very fast single-level cell NAND flash memory inside. Technically, SLC NAND is faster and also more expensive than the usual MLC NAND used in mo... |
24 May 2012 07:25 GMT |
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Korean well-know expert Zalman is reportedly showing some of the video cards using the company’s own design and custom cooling. The cards use the efficient VF3000, GV1000 and VF1000 VGA coolers. When it first started selling video cards late last year, Zalman was only working on AMD Radeon graphic cards. N... |
15 May 2012 09:44 GMT |
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If you're not bound by a small case and you don't mind losing the functionality of two or three expansion slots neighboring the video card in your computer, you might be tempted to try Zalman's new AMD Radeon 7950 Card. This will likely be a good fit for the overclockers or for the ones going after a ... |
27 March 2012 03:25 GMT |
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Cooler specialist Zalman, has just expanded its product lineup with a series of new power supply units from the ZM-Series, which are targeting gamers who require a no-frills mid-range PSU built using quality components.
The three power supply units announced today are the ZM500-GT, ZM600-GT and ZM700-GT, all three o... |
7 February 2012 08:29 GMT |
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Since Titan Technology already covered the CPU cooling segment, Zalman has taken it upon itself to offer something on the desktop case front, revealing the Z11 and Z11 Plus.
For those that haven't spotted it yet, Titan Technology released the Siberia TTC-NC55TZ(RB) CPU cooler, an item with a very unusual shape... |
2 February 2012 05:00 GMT |
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There are many CPUs on the consumer market, some stronger and more prone to heating up than others, so Zalman sent forth the Zero Infinity series of coolers.
Zalman's Zero Infinity coolers aren't precisely the newest of their kind.
Still, they became the subject of their maker's latest press release... |
6 January 2012 09:21 GMT |
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In addition to solid state drives, Zalman has created a new mouse pad, one that should work for all sorts of mice.
That includes even high-end peripherals with laser/optical sensors of beyond 1,000 dpi.
Zalman was careful not to use any fabrics when designing the mouse pad.
Instead, it used anodized aluminum and r... |
28 December 2011 18:51 GMT |
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Zalman is doing what many other companies did when they got into the SSD game, namely call on the services of a certain, very powerful and very well known series of controllers.
Zalman used to be a company that mainly dealt in cooling products but, like so many others, it expanded its business outlets.
In this ins... |
28 December 2011 03:32 GMT |
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Cooling specialist Zalman has just announced the introduction of a new CPU cooler, dubbed the CNPS10X Optoma, featuring direct touch heatpipes and support for a wide range of processors from both AMD’s and Intel’s camps.The cooler itself is designed as a pretty standard tower heatsink, with four U-shaped ... |
23 December 2011 08:49 GMT |
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Two weeks ago we learned that Zalman planned to enter the graphics card market with a series of new solutions based on AMD’s Radeon designs, but recently it has come to our attention that the company will also develop video cards based on Nvidia’s GeForce GPUs.This was unveiled when Overclockers.ua entere... |
20 December 2011 05:16 GMT |
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After leaving the water cooling scene a couple of years back, Zalman has now returned with a new closed loop solution dubbed the CNPS20LQ that is compatible with a large series of sockets from both Intel and AMD.The design that the CNPS20LQ is based on is actually made by Asetek, a company that is well known for dev... |
16 December 2011 09:50 GMT |
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Korean cooling specialist Zalman known primarily for its cooling solutions and cases has now decided to enter into the graphics card business as an AMD add-in board (AIB) partner and already announced a few mainstream solutions based on Radeon HD designs.While definitely surprising, Zalman’s move actually makes... |
8 December 2011 08:58 GMT |
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The Zalman CNPS12X is a somewhat older acquaintance of ours since we first laid our eyes on this CPU cooler back in June during the Computex fair, but now the company has finally made available this high-end solution in retail.The CNPS12X arrived in stock at Newegg just a bit earlier today and is priced a $99.99 (abo... |
2 November 2011 06:52 GMT |
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We first laid our eyes on the Zalman CNPS12X in June of this year during the Computex fair, and after all this wait, the Korean company has decided to go ahead and make this new high-performance CPU cooler official. This latest Zalman creation resembles a great deal previous solutions built by the company using ... |
13 October 2011 11:01 GMT |
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Over the years, HIS has accustomed us with its custom-designed Radeon HD graphics cards and today the company has released another such solution based on AMD's HD 6670 GPU, the HIS 6670 iSilence 4 1GB DDR3, which was built specifically for HTPC enthusiasts.
The graphics card was designed in order to provide n... |
11 October 2011 02:45 GMT |
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Korean cooling specialist Zalman, has recently announced the introduction of a new high-performance processor cooler that promises to keep system noise to a minimum while also delivering impressive thermal performance.The new cooler is dubbed the CNPS12X and resembles a great deal previous Zalman solutions that used ... |
28 September 2011 10:13 GMT |
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Zalman releases coolers on a regular basis, something expected considering that new CPUs can always do with different heatsinks and fans, and it looks like its most recent model has finally surfaced.The cooling solutions market is one that includes many sorts of fans, heatsinks, fansinks and liquid cooling modules a... |
22 April 2011 04:12 GMT |
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Now that the GTX 470 and GTX 480 have reached EOL status, Zalman has decided to update its popular VF3000F graphics card cooler to make it compatible with Nvidia's fastest single-GPU solutions to date, the GTX 570 and GTX 580.
The new version of the VF3000F bears an eerie resemblance with its predecessor, as ... |
14 April 2011 02:45 GMT |
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As one of the better known players in the cooling industry, Zalman has to constantly update its product lineup, and it seems that its most recent CPU cooler has shown its face, displaying quite the unique design.The CPU market is one that is responsible for the existence and continued growth of another market, that ... |
9 March 2011 05:59 GMT |
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Since USB 3.0 is rapidly moving towards mainstream status nowadays, Zalman's decided to add three new storage solutions embedding this high-speed interface to its lineup, just in time for CeBIT 2011.
As TechPowerUp informs us, the new models in question are the ZM-HE250 U3, ZM-HE350 U3 and ZM-HE350 U3E, all o... |
28 February 2011 02:27 GMT |
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Since IT companies have resumed their habit of periodically releasing new products, Zalman figured it may as well do something of the sort, so it came out and delivered a slightly unusual case fan.Tablets may have filled the news this past months, especially the past week, but this didn't really stop all other ... |
22 February 2011 03:58 GMT |
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Given the fact that the number of external storage solutions currently available on the market is absolutely huge, the only thing that can help one product really stand out from the crowd is the inclusion of some really exciting and useful features not available in other devices, and that's exactly what Zalman i... |
18 January 2011 02:08 GMT |
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Most end-users are satisfied with reading how much power their components use off the specification sheets, but there are those that want to be informed at all times, especially during overclocking and such, so Zalman figured it would do something about it.It would appear that enthusiasts now have an easy way of kee... |
21 December 2010 04:46 GMT |
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Zalman figured now was as good a time as any to unveil its latest PC enclosure, so it issued a press release in which it details the GS1200, its latest desktop Full Tower case.As with all other markets, the PC enclosure segment covers all users, from the most modestly-equipped, financially, to those with 'unlim... |
16 December 2010 03:07 GMT |
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With all the new hardware coming out, and all the central processors that AMD and Intel have been selling and preparing, makers of other hardware have been hard at work, and Zalman is getting ready to show off one of the latest fruits of its labors.Although all processors are sold in a bundle with their own coolers,... |
22 November 2010 10:07 GMT |
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Even though the consumer base is mostly focused on the new announcements made by AMD and NVIDIA, there are still hardware makers, like Zalman, that decided to change the tune somewhat.For those interested in a reminder or an update, NVIDIA and Advanced Micro Devices have basically been competing in terms of product ... |
10 November 2010 08:20 GMT |
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Since Intel, AMD and NVIDIA are all eagerly bringing out new products, or plan to soon do so, it is not surprising to hear that the rest of the industry is refreshing their own product lines, and Zalman has just announced plans to bring out two chassis.This once, Zalman did not go for anything particularly grand, th... |
5 November 2010 07:20 GMT |
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With solid state drives rapidly growing in popularity, Flash storage solution developers are, naturally, quite bent on grabbing as large a slice of this market as they can, and Zalman deems eager to say its piece, supposedly preparing two full series of SSDs. Solid state drives can be said to have started to be seen... |
3 November 2010 07:43 GMT |
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Even though all Intel and AMD processors have their own stock coolers, makers of special cooling modules are wide awake and working, and Zalman has just begun shipping one of its high-performance models, one that is part of the CNPS9900 series.The new device is known as the CNPS9900 MAX and, predictably, is intended... |
11 October 2010 04:58 GMT |
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Zalman decided it was time to offer system makers and enthusiasts a new range of case fans, so it developed the ZM-F1-FDB, ZM-F2-FDB and ZM-F3-FDB, which measure 80 mm, 92 mm and 120 mm in diameter and, while lacking LEDs, are translucent and, most importantly, silent enough for enthusiast rigs.Even though hardware ... |
7 September 2010 10:15 GMT |
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The market may be swarming with a host of HDD or SSD enclosures, but for those that want to more easily connect and disconnect a HDD externally, docking stations often serve best, and Zalman thought it would provide a pair, namely the ZM-MH200 U3 and ZM-MH200 HUB. Like most, if not all, products of their type, the Z... |
18 August 2010 05:54 GMT |
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Since other companies appear to be refreshing their product lineups, Zalman appears to have decided it should offer something new as well, so it came out and unveiled the ZM-SF3, a case fan that not only has a more or less unusual color, but also fairly unusual fan blade design meant to reduce turbulence and, by ext... |
11 August 2010 07:00 GMT |
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As consumers well know, every central processing unit comes packaged with its own cooling mechanism. Usually though, this cooler is nothing but a regular heatsink with a small spinner on top. For mainstream users, this is more than enough, but enthusiasts and hard-core gamers often find that they want more than just... |
5 June 2010 04:05 GMT |
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The Full High-Definition video format, otherwise known as the video resolution of 1,920 x 1,080, has come quite far, to the point where it is already being implemented even in entry-level mobile computers such as netbooks and tablet PCs. Now, the next step in image-quality evolution is for display makers to bring the... |
23 April 2010 08:58 GMT |
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Most of the media's attention has been focused on the DirectX 11-capable GeForce GTX 400 Series of graphics adapters from NVIDIA over the past couple of months, as well as the various new chipsets and CPUs from Advanced Micro Devices and Intel Corp. This, regrettably, means that certain niche products didn'... |
21 April 2010 10:18 GMT |
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Even though CPU coolers are the best known type of PC temperature-reducing components, coolers actually come in many shapes and sizes, being used for many things, including heat dissipation for storage units and even memory modules. Out of all PC parts, however, the most needy, after the CPU, (and sometimes even more... |
7 April 2010 10:45 GMT |
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3D is definitely becoming more and more widespread if companies that normally focus on cooling technology start making their own 3D monitors. Zalman already has a name for itself on the cooling and cases markets, but this hasn't stopped it from making a number of 3D displays over time. As other display manufactu... |
26 March 2010 06:25 GMT |
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With most chassis manufacturers focusing on state-of-the-art automatized cooling capable of handling any type of hardware configuration, such mechanisms offer little in the way of direct control over power allocation. This means that such complicated cooling modules, although truly effective and strong, are really mo... |
18 November 2009 10:18 GMT |
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Vvikoo has just unveiled an interesting model of graphics card based on Nvidia's 9600 GT graphics core. If you haven't heard of Vvikoo by now, don't panic, as the manufacturer is playing on the consumer-level graphics market. While top-tier manufacturers are the first to grab the newly-released graphic... |
8 May 2008 10:02 GMT |
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We are in the middle of the digital era, with high-definition television, photorealistic gaming effects and all the best of the movie titles. However, it's too bad that all everything is taking place in a 2D environment that kicks the user out of the action.However, three-dimensional monitors are slowly becoming... |
26 April 2008 03:21 GMT |
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The advent of the home theater technology has transformed computing in both hardware and software aspects. The PC is an extremely flexible "animal" and home theater owners surely know how to adapt it to suit their needs.Unlike gaming or office computing, the home-theater sector is not too keen on futuristic or cold-m... |
19 February 2008 05:37 GMT |
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Unless you are "driving" the latest model of motherboard, your tiny chipset cooler won't protect the underneath chip for too much time, should its fan suddenly stop. Prolonged use and dust are likely to prevent the impeller blades from spinning, and since the heatsink alone cannot dissipate all the chipset heat,... |
2 February 2008 05:18 GMT |
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Korean graphics card specialist Zalman has just listed its new Z-Machine GV1000 VGA cooler on its website. As far as the images can tell, it looks like a clone of the company's previous success, the Z-Machine VF1000. When talking about cooling, copper is the king, and Zalman surely knows that. The new cooler mod... |
1 February 2008 08:07 GMT |
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Fan controllers are not a piece of hardware you would frequently stumble upon. They are the improved alternative to the manual fan controllers and are designed to adjust the fan speed in order to deliver a pre-set temperature. Fan controllers are complicated creatures and the last successful attempt at building them ... |
26 November 2007 05:02 GMT |
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Zalman, the cooling solution provider, have announced at the beginning of the year that they are working on a 3D display, which has even been exhibited at Consumer Electronics Association. Now, Zalman has made it official: the 3D monitors will be out in time for Christmas.Zalman's three-dimensional displays use ... |
23 November 2007 09:50 GMT |
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