The Reserator is back with a new member of the family, except this time the aluminium funky water cooling is actively cooled.
Find out more here.
The Reserator is back with a new member of the family, except this time the aluminium funky water cooling is actively cooled.
Find out more here.
That'd look pretty neat on top of my tower.
*rubs hands*
That really does look rather nice...will be interesting to see what kind of performance/noise levels it gives :)
looks nice, i thought it was a httpc :P
Oh yea btw, the last pic has the Zalman name edited off the product :o
I'm guessing its a mistake
The captions don't meet up with the images? Eg one bit describes the front, but (I guess) shows the rear of the unit?
The product looks pretty damn good though :)
That looks smart, I wonder how many millions that will be then?
Nah in the reflection it shows the name Zalman but it's not there on the real thing
http://img.hexus.net/v2/internationa...atorxt.4.s.jpg
Look in the bottom left :p
Heh, no they still don't match up :P
below a picture of the rear, and above a picture of the side..Quote:
Originally Posted by article
hi i've got a noob question. What do you mean by "actively cooled". How is that different from normally cooled? thanks!
Basically it has a fan. Thats it :P
In general, "normally" cooled is the same as actively cooled...it just happens that the other reserator models are passively cooled...i.e they don't have a fan, so hence the distinction.
HTH
thanks for the help :)