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Zalman Reserator 3 Max Dual reviews

Has anyone perhaps found some good reviews about the Zalman Reserator 3 Max Dual, that include testing and benchmarking?

 

I'm talking about this model:

http://zalman.com/global/product/Product_Read.php?Idx=897

 

All the reviews out there is about the Reserator 3 with the single rad.

 

The only review I could find on the dual rad Reserator 3 is this one, and it is in a language I do not understand.

http://www.tweak.dk/review/Zalman_Reserator_3_Max_Dual/1931/3/1

 

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If its as good as that review says, then I might get one. It depends on the price though, in my head I can't justify paying more than $85 for any aio.

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Yes those temps shown that review are really good. The price tag is quite hefty for an AIO as far as I know.

 

For the dual rad option it is $140 on Newegg, and $85 for the single rad

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835118147

 

That price though ...  :/

Well it does cost more to create a completely new idea, manufactures etc, zalman is odd they either have very cheap or expensive products. But thats why i love them

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Its already better than the first one for having Replaceable fans.  Thats honestly the only thing that annoys me about these type of coolers  (antec has something similar)  Built in fans.

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The only review I could find on the dual rad Reserator 3 is this one, and it is in a language I do not understand.

http://www.tweak.dk/review/Zalman_Reserator_3_Max_Dual/1931/3/1

 

It's Danish :-) The cooler itself performance really good. In the review he states that from his experience with the cooler, there were only positive thing to say about it. Though this also adds to the price. 

 

Funney you should link to tweak.dk, cause i worked there once ;-)

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Well it does cost more to create a completely new idea, manufactures etc, zalman is odd they either have very cheap or expensive products. But thats why i love them

 

Yes I love the innovation from them, sets them apart from all those guys using the Asetek reference design!

 

 

It's Danish :-) The cooler itself performance really good. In the review he states that from his experience with the cooler, there were only positive thing to say about it. Though this also adds to the price. 

 

Funney you should link to tweak.dk, cause i worked there once ;-)

 

I must say I am impressed by that cooler :P

That is so cool man! What type of work did you do? :)

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Yes I love the innovation from them, sets them apart from all those guys using the Asetek reference design!

 

 

 

I must say I am impressed by that cooler :P

That is so cool man! What type of work did you do? :)

 

I wrote articles about hardware and technology :-)

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