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Published: 2013-11-30, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
While the law of diminishing returns has yet to be reached, the Zalman Reserator 3 MAX proves that is it better late than never for Zalman to jump in and take top honors of any AIO I have tested. Even if by the slimmest of margins, Zalman has proved that...
The Zalman Reserator 3 MAX is an interesting cooler in the sense of its design, the actual benefits and implementation however are below par. So if you stick to a Core i7 processor and don't plan to overclock, then it's all good. The second you start to ...
Abstract: This is a preliminary review of the Zalman Reserator 3 Max self contained liquid cooling system. The Reserator 3 Max is a departure from the typical all-in-one CPU water cooler format commonly available. ...
Abstract: Last week we looked at of four all-in-one water coolers and found the performance results were quite similar, as were the coolers. With this thought, and some comments made, we started to wonder how similar the coolers really were. Remember, mom always sa...
Abstract: It is no secret that Intel's new 4th generation Core ‘Haswell' processors run a tad warm and that most enthusiasts are looking for better cooling solution for their system. Most will go with traditional air cooling, where a few will want to move up to wat...
Published: 2013-10-06, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: Four new closed-loop liquid coolers seek to improve thermal performance in a number of ways. We certainly understand the benefits of these configurations, but can they out-do the reigning air-cooling champion, Noctua's NH-D14? Check out our benchmarks. ...
Fairly easy to install, Looks nice, Good instructions, Performance
Noise, Monting parts not separated
The performance is fairly good on this unit, the only major thing is the noise that bothers me. The fan is just a tad too loud and the pump makes too much noise for a watercooling setup. Installation was quite easy and straightforward and if you have ...
Unique and stylish design, Great performance for a 120mm compatible design, Blue LED lighting is a nice touch, Build quality feels great
Was very tricky to install, Expensive (although it is justified by good performance and build quality), A little noisy under load, Can't remove / replace the stock fan,
PriceThe Zalman has one major draw back, it isn't cheap and at £84.99 from Overclockers it is one of the more expensive 120mm radiators on the market. However it does back that up with great performance and price vs performance is balanced nicely.Overview...
We have to give kudos to Zalman for at least trying something different in a largely stagnant market. While the Reserator 3 Max's design does bring about its own issues (such as difficulty replacing the attached fan), it's more interesting and attractive...
Published: 2013-10-15, Author: Matthew , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: Innovation in the closed loop liquid CPU cooler market is rare, with a sea of black lookalike units available from as low as £40 to just over £100. At £95, then, Zalman's new Reserator 3 Max tips the scale as one of the most expensive available, which see...