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CNPS8700-NT Low-profile Heatpipe Flower Cooler
Discontinued
CNPS8700-LED Low-profile Heatpipe Flower Cooler
Discontinued
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Zalman CNPS8700 Low-profile Heatpipe Super Flower Coolers

PLEASE NOTE: We do not stock the CNPS8700-NT at this time.

The term “Flower Cooler” has informally been used to describe Zalman’s striking designs of processor cooler ever since the original CNPS6000 series was launched in 2001. When Zalman later launched their CNPS7000 series coolers, they changed the heatsink fin configuration to the now-familiar radial flower design which performed better than the CNPS6000 series, and therefore became known as the “Super Flower Cooler”.

The Super Flower design has been with us since the CNPS7000 graced our product line back in 2002 and ever since then, Zalman has continued to release improved versions of it. Their latest cooler, the CNPS8700 has brought about a vast improvement in cooling ability through its use of two heatpipes.

Rather than the radial fins being attached directly to the base of the heatsink, the two heatpipes are now attached there instead. They cross over each other and then pass around the circumference of the whole cooler. Before they rejoin the base, the heat generated by the CPU is passed into 87 ultra-thin 0.2mm copper fins. The liquid in the sealed heatpipes gives a much quicker transfer of heat than simply allowing the heat to conduct through a solid block of metal, which is why the fins do not directly contact the base of the cooler as they did in previous Super Flower designs.

Product Differences

The CNPS8700 LED and NT versions are identical apart from the fan connector and the colour of the heatsinks. The LED version has a standard copper finish and is supplied with a 3-pin fan and a FANMATE2 to allow the user to control the fan speed manually. The NT version has a nickel-plated silver finish and is supplied with a 4-pin PWM fan. The fan speed for this cooler is controlled by the PWM function built into the motherboard’s BIOS. The fan speed will automatically increase and decrease depending on the temperature of the processor.

Compatibility

The CNPS8700 is compatible with all major socket types. Intel’s LGA775 and AMD’s socket AM2 and 939 are all catered for. Due to the size of the cooler there must be no motherboard components standing taller than 39mm within a 61.5mm radius of the centre of the CPU. The image below should help explain this.

Review

  • Custom PC Magazine

    The CNPS8700-LED offers an unmatched combination of great cooling and low noise. Overall: 86%

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SpecificationsCNPS8700-LEDCNPS8700-NT
Dimensions120(L) X 123(W) X 67(H) mm 120(L) X 123(W) X 67(H) mm
CPU compatibilitySocket LGA1155/6, LGA775, AM3, AM2+, AM2, 754, 939 and 940 Socket LGA1156, LGA775, AM3, AM2+, AM2, 754, 939 and 940 *
Weight475g 475g
Base MaterialPure Copper Pure Copper
Dissipation Area3,300cm2 3,300cm2
Bearing Type2 Ball-Bearing 2 Ball-Bearing
Speed1150rpm ± 10% ~ 2300rpm ± 10% 1150rpm ± 10% ~ 2100rpm ± 10%
Noise Level17.5dBA ± 10% ~ 33dBA ± 10% 17.5dBA ± 10% ~ 30dBA ± 10%
Fan Control MethodManual with FANMATE2 PWM Control, Auto Restart
Warranty24 months 24 months
EAN barcode8809213760266
  • *ZM-CS5B is supplied free of charge to retail customers only
SpecificationsCNPS8700-LEDCNPS8700-NT
Dimensions120(L) X 123(W) X 67(H) mm
CPU compatibilitySocket LGA1155/6, LGA775, AM3, AM2+, AM2, 754, 939 and 940 Socket LGA1156, LGA775, AM3, AM2+, AM2, 754, 939 and 940 *
Weight475g
Base MaterialPure Copper
Dissipation Area3,300cm2
Bearing Type2 Ball-Bearing
Speed1150rpm ± 10% ~ 2300rpm ± 10% 1150rpm ± 10% ~ 2100rpm ± 10%
Noise Level17.5dBA ± 10% ~ 33dBA ± 10% 17.5dBA ± 10% ~ 30dBA ± 10%
Fan Control MethodManual with FANMATE2 PWM Control, Auto Restart
Warranty24 months
EAN barcode8809213760266
  • *ZM-CS5B is supplied free of charge to retail customers only

Customer Reviews

CNPS8700-NT
CNPS8700-LED

Good quiet cooler, but beware the footprint

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Nice and quiet in the corner of the lounge along with some QuietPC case fans. Fine on that score. However the compatibility diagram is not quite telling the whole story, as the lockdown ends up even lower. This gave me the choice of inaccessible/unassemblable or blocking one of the RAM slots on the motherboard I used it with (Gigabyte GA-P31-ES3G). Not that I’m aware of any motherboard datasheet giving enough dimensions to work this out!

Maybe the best SFF cooler

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I just replaced the CPU cooler in a SFF system (Thermaltake Lanbox). The old cooler was a Scythe Shuriken, which had developed some sort of problems with the motor/bearings. This heatsink drops the temps (of CPU and surrounding components) significantly on full power, and is still a bit cooler and quieter on minimum power. It’s nice and easy to install, even in a small cramped case, and the speed controller is quite useful.