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South Korean company

Zalman Tech Co. is a South Korean software engineering company manufacturing aftermarket desktop computer products focusing on cooling enhancement.

Zalman has done product development since its founding in January 1999 and now holds several patents primarily on both cooling and fan noise reduction. Zalman’s product range for Computer cooling includes heat sink and fan solutions for CPUs, as well as quiet power supplies, computer water cooling systems, motherboard chipset coolers, graphics card heatsink and fan combos, laptop coolers, cases, and hard disk cases that lower temperature and reduce noise.

Zalman has also developed a fanless case. It uses a fin-based design to dissipate heat with heat-generating components like the graphics card and motherboard transferring heat to the case body via a system of heat pipes and radiators.[citation needed]

Zalman introduced the CNPS9500AM2, a heatsink meant specifically for socket AM2 compatibility on May 23, 2006.[1]

Zalman has also sold stereoscopic (three-dimensional) LCD monitors, which utilize +45°/+45° polarized 3D glasses. These products allow the user to play games and other 3D media in full 3D stereoscopy (but with a 50% drop in vertical resolution per frame since only every second line is visible to each eye).[2]

On 30 October 2014, Zalman defaulted on a large loan amounting to over 3 billion won (approximately 3 million US dollars at time of default).[3] Following this, the company applied for “initiation of corporate turnaround process” in an attempt to return itself to solvency.[4] Tom’s Hardware later reported that Zalman’s financial difficulties were the result of fraud from Zalman’s parent company, Moneual; Zalman restructured and was forced to lay off 2/3 of its workforce, but was beginning to recover by the end of 2015.[5]

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Category:South Korean companies established in 1999
Category:Electronics companies of South Korea
Category:Computer enclosure companies
Category:Computer companies of South Korea
Category:Computer hardware companies
Category:Computer power supply unit manufacturers
Category:Computer hardware cooling
Category:South Korean brands

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