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Test ZAWARD ZCJ013 Vapor 120

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ZAWARD
Modèle
ZCJ013 Vapor 120
Site
overclockersclub.com
Date
17.05.2010
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Heat sinks always target certain categories of build types, such as silent performance, cooling capabilities, size, artistic quality, affordability, and so on. Often, several traits are combined together and can produce a real winner. Others only have a few of the qualities, and make an "ok" heat sink. Zaward has provided a heat sink and case fan for OCC to review. Their heat sink is the Vapor 120 and uses direct heat-pipe technology with three heat pipes at the base and a 120mm golf-dimple-blade black fan with four blue LEDs. They have also provided us with their fan, the Golf Fan GII ZG2-140A – a 140mm low dBA case fan. Both fans use the patented golf dimple blades on the impellers to create a spread of noise over differing frequencies – creating the lower dBA rating. The fans use a modified sleeve bearing called Duro bearing that claims a 60,000-hour MTTF at 40°C. Every other fin on the Vapor 120 has small dimples, each of which have holes in the center – aiding in cooling.
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