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 Zalman CNPS7000-Cu   
Copper Flower Power
(Review by MS, March 20, 2003)
What You Get

The earlier mentioned TV-dinner clearview box contains the actual cooler, the Fan Mate1 rheostat, two mounting brackets and a handful of screws needed to fasten the cooler to the brackets.


The Fan Mate1 connects to any fan header on the mainboard and the original fan power connector plugs into the Fan Mate. Keep in mind that this is optional, the fan can also be connected directly to the mainboard header.

The accessory bag also contains the "nipples" to be used with the Athlon 64. Documentation and instructions of how to mount the CNPS7000 are provided in form of a small fold-out poster.

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