Zalman ZM-WB2 Waterblock Review
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In the ever continuing quest for faster processors, greater overclocks, cooler systems, and quieter cooling many of us have turned to water cooling. It wasn't that long ago when water cooling was considered a dark art and the majority of users were strapping large chunks of copper to their processors with high-pitched, shrill delta fans cooling them. That was until Zalman came onto the overclocking scene... Striving to make even quieter products Zalman has designed and built their first product with water cooling in mind, the ZM-WB2 water block.

In the ever continuing quest for faster processors, greater overclocks, cooler systems, and quieter cooling many of us have turned to water cooling. It wasn't that long ago when water cooling was considered a dark art and the majority of users were strapping large chunks of copper to their processors with high-pitched, shrill delta fans cooling them. That was until Zalman came onto the overclocking scene.
It is amazing how quickly Zalman has grown over the last several years. It was way back in 2000 I saw the first Zalman Super Flower Heatsink and heard their claims for near silent cooling. No one had heard of Zalman at the time and fewer still thought the flower design would be effective. Now here we are in 2003 and Zalman air cooled heatsinks have become the heatsink of choice for those desiring a quiet system. Also, Zalman now makes power supplies, and quiet air cooling products for virtual everything that generates heat within you PC.
Striving to make even quieter products Zalman has designed and built their first product with water cooling in mind, the ZM-WB2 water block.
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