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Zalman LQ320 Liquid Cooling System Review
Zalman LQ320 Liquid Cooling System Review
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Abstract: The Zalman LQ320 self contained CPU water cooling system, like Zalman's other coolers of this series (LQ310, LQ315) is built by Asetek for use with a single 120mm fan.

 Manufacturer  Category  Published  Author 
Zalman   Cooling / Heatsinks   Jan 03, 2014   Max Page  

The Zalman LQ320 self contained CPU water cooling system, like Zalman's other coolers of this series (LQ310, LQ315) is built by Asetek for use with a single 120mm fan. The pump/waterblock is built around a novel micro skived copper base plate with stainless steel flow shield. The aluminum heat exchanger used with the LQ320 is 48mm thick and connected to the waterblock by a 30cm length of flexible rubber tubing.

The LQ320 ships fully assembled, plumbed and filled. It installs onto Intel socket LGA115x/1366/2011 and AMD socket AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2 processors, but does not support older LGA775 chips. It uses a 120mm wide aluminum heat exchanger equipped with a single 120mm PWM fan that operates at 2000-900RPM.

Zalman's LQ320 water cooler retails for about $102 USD / CDN. In this review Frostytech will take the extra step of testing the system with a second fan attached to the rear of the radiator.

Zalman LQ320 Self-Contained Liquid Cooling System

heatsink specsheet
manufacturer: zalman
model no.: lq320
materials: aluminum radiator, copper-base water block.
fan mfg: zalman zp1225alm

fan spec: 2000-900rpm, 12v, 0.2a

fan dim: 25x120x120mm
waterblock dim: 32x72x72mm
heat exchanger dim: 48x153x120mm
pump spec: n/a
flow rate: unknown
head: unknown
coolant: distilled water/propylene glycol
weight: est. 800 grams
includes: multi-socket mounting hardware, thermal compound, instructions.

Compatible with Sockets:
AMD - AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2
Intel - LGA2011/1366/115x
Est. Pricing: $102USD ($102CDN)

The pump head / water block measures 32x72x72mm in size and mounts directly onto the processor. In the image below you can see how the LQ320 unit at left compares to the no frills LQ310 waterblock. No information is disclosed about the pump specifications. The pump doesn't generate much noise and power comes from a single 3-pin motherboard fan header.

The emblem behind the Zalman logo is illuminated with blue LEDs when the pump is on. This is not just about looks, with the computer on there's no way to tell if the pump in functioning so a light is a good indicator everything is powered.

The 11mm OD rubber tubing connects to the waterblock via swivelling 90-degree plastic pipe connections. This makes routing hoses a little bit easier, but if temperatures rise too high (due to failure, or forgetting to plug the pump in) the pressure can force coolant to leak out the swivel joint.

CPU-to-Liquid Heat Exchanger

Inside the LQ320 waterblock we find a micro-skived copper plate, stainless steel flow directing shield and combination O-ring/gasket.

Propylene Glycol based coolant is pumped in through the little hole at the center-line of the heat spreader, it then flows through the micro-skived copper fins where it picks up the heat and exits at the sides where it moves on to the liquid-to-air heat exchanger.

The skived copper fins are ~4mm tall and very densely packed together to create the largest surface area possible in roughly a 30x30mm area.

Liquid-to-Air Heat Exchanger

The LQ320's aluminum heat exchanger is 48mm thick and measures 153x120mm in size. This heat exchanger ships with one 120mm (2000-900RPM) fan attached, but does support front and rear mounted fans. As with all other self-contained CPU liquid coolers, you'll need to install it into a PC case with at least one accessible (rear or top) 120mm fan vent. The heat exchanger mounts to the inside of the chassis with four screws through the fan vent.

Installation Hardware

The Zalman LQ320 is compatible with Intel socket LGA2011/1366/115x and AMD socket FM2/FM1/AM2/AM3 processors. It does not support LGA775 processors. The cooler ships with two motherboard brackets and a pair of metal mounting plates that attach to the pump head to facilitate each particular socket.

This heatsink will be tested on FrostyTech's Intel and AMD version of the Mk.II synthetic thermal temperature test platform, and compared against hundreds of reference Intel and AMD heatsinks. The whole test methodology is outlined in detail here if you'd like to know what equipment is used, and the parameters under which the tests are conducted.

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Table of Contents:

 1: — Zalman LQ320 Liquid Cooling System Review
 2:  360° View - Zalman LQ320
 3:  Acoustic Measurements
 4:  AMD Heatsink Temperature Comparisons
 5:  Intel LGA115x/775 Heatsink Temperature Comparisons
 6:  Intel LGA2011 Heatsink Temperature Comparisons

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