Zalman has introduced the ZET7, a new CPU cooler designed to handle thermal loads up to 260W TDP. The company is positioning this model as an evolution of drum-type air cooling technology for high-performance desktop builds.
Drum-type air cooling evolves again with Zalman bringing a new product called the ZET7
The ZET7 utilizes a single-tower dual-fan configuration with six copper heat pipes running through the aluminum fins. Zalman has equipped the cooler with two hydraulic bearing fans that operate between 600 and 2000 RPM to manage thermals under heavy loads.

Technical specifications for the cooling unit highlight an airflow output of 71.14 CFM paired with a maximum noise level of 32.9 dB(A). The design relies on magnetic Pogo Pin contacts to connect the fans directly to the tower body, simplifying cable management inside the case.
The unit includes hardware for installation on widely used Intel and AMD motherboards across current desktop platforms. The manufacturer has not published detailed information regarding support for legacy processor sockets or alternative system configurations at this time.



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