Why the butterfly shaped coolers? Company Zero therm, as also typed at it's web page, is only a beginner in the PC coolers business, and the symbolic verve of butterflies have to mention this.
Both of the coolers are nice looking packaged in a cardboard boxes that are painted in the colour of aluminium. At the front of the boxes there are a little plastics windows. Through these are so good shown to all their very attractive curves.
After the opening of the first or second of the boxes, at first you can see the notorious known INTEL's LGA775 and AMD's AM2 mounting kits They are packaged with all the accessories in the "half-trapezium" box. It looks to so little and the manufacturer should to deliver also the others kits. They are still not as minority! All of the metal accessories have a nice surface treatment. Chromic screws, shims, trinkets and nickel-coated segment of the cooler's base... I wouldn't to tell something, that I fall in love at first sight, but manufacturer really made all that things very clean and nice. Packaging also contains instructions for use in languages of China, Japan, French, Germany and English. But it would to be so good to supply this also in the Slovak. All of the specifications of tested coolers are in the tables below.
From these tables is known for sure, that cooler named BTF 80 is indeed universal, and it would to be used almost everywhere.
and BTF 95 - fanless have to be used mainly for quite and passive PC. Manufacturer says that maximum TDP of the used CPU would to be 80W. But if you want to use this cooler with fan, it can cool the CPU with 100W TDP to around 65°C. But this is only my subjective opinion. That's also true that cooler in good ventilated PC case work better and have to cool also almost crazy OC attempts.
Autor's remark: I reviews I would like to write some of my subjective opinions, be sure that all about the "non-technique" are only subjective opinions. So time to time I would to write them. :).