All bling, no substance. Not worth our time & effort -- or yours.computergeek22 wrote:I noticed that the Sintek 500w SLI was taken out of the upcoming reiew list. I presume that it was too loud to even consider. Am I correct?
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These have been realised.MikeC wrote:Samsung SP2504C - 250GB SATA HDD
Hitachi Travelstar - 100GB Notebook drive
Awaiting Scythe Samurai Z 's article.
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With indigestion come nightmares
The entire world buys the new iMacs because they're so quiet. Thermalright goes out of business. EAR goes out of business. No more quiet upgrades, ever. So no need to know how to upgrade. SPCR closes shop.NeilBlanchard wrote:In the hour and half or so that I spent with my brother's new iMac CoreDuo -- it is very quiet, and very cool running (though we were not stressing it), and even the CD/DVD/RW drive was pretty muted.
That's what too much Super Bowl condiments will do to you.
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120 mm Fan
Hello!
This is my first post in this forum.
Can you add this fan to the review list?
Scythe S-FLEX™ 120mm, 800 rpm version (S-FLEX SFF21D)
m3/h:56
cfm:33.5
dBa:8.7
Im no expert, but that looks very silent to me, can it be true?
This is my first post in this forum.
Can you add this fan to the review list?
Scythe S-FLEX™ 120mm, 800 rpm version (S-FLEX SFF21D)
m3/h:56
cfm:33.5
dBa:8.7
Im no expert, but that looks very silent to me, can it be true?
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Re: 120 mm Fan
Until then , here's a threadto be getting on withBrytaPlanka wrote:Hello!
This is my first post in this forum.
Can you add this fan to the review list?
Scythe S-FLEX™ 120mm, 800 rpm version (S-FLEX SFF21D)
m3/h:56
cfm:33.5
dBa:8.7
Im no expert, but that looks very silent to me, can it be true?
EDIT: Oops, Don't know if I'm allowed to say this but Welcome to SPCR!
The A8N32-SLI Deluxe is reviewed (thanks!), will the Premium follow (soon-ish)? The difference in power consumption is noted, but I'd still like to see the review of the Premium if possible
Especially in terms of feature set (I know its SPCR - but I guess both motherboard are relatively silent). I have a hard time finding any site reviewing both motherboards...
Especially in terms of feature set (I know its SPCR - but I guess both motherboard are relatively silent). I have a hard time finding any site reviewing both motherboards...
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Don't hold your breath...TooNice wrote:The A8N32-SLI Deluxe is reviewed (thanks!), will the Premium follow (soon-ish)? The difference in power consumption is noted, but I'd still like to see the review of the Premium if possible
Especially in terms of feature set (I know its SPCR - but I guess both motherboard are relatively silent). I have a hard time finding any site reviewing both motherboards...
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How long time does it usally take before an item is reviewed and this updates?
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Ok thanks for answering, lets say I want to the results of the 7th review on the list, are we talking about 1 months or maybe 6 months?
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I guess you're waiting for the Antec SP2-500 as well, eh? Yeah, I'm being patient as well. Hopefully we won't have to wait too long and a review will be up pretty soon. Until then... reading up on Formula 1BrytaPlanka wrote:Ok thanks for answering, lets say I want to the results of the 7th review on the list, are we talking about 1 months or maybe 6 months?
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Re: Upcoming Reviews & Articles
Any preliminary info on this one? Rubbish / viable / good / excellent? Compared to ST30NF?MikeC wrote: Nexus 9003 - 350W hybrid PSU
Just wondering. There is a review of the Intel Prescott stock cooler. How about a similar one for the AMD Heatpipe cooler?
I just bought an Opteron, and I am wondering how much I would gain from going with a Zalman 9500/Scythe Ninja.
(This stock cooler is by far more quiet than my old socket A cooler)
I just bought an Opteron, and I am wondering how much I would gain from going with a Zalman 9500/Scythe Ninja.
(This stock cooler is by far more quiet than my old socket A cooler)
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ASUS v ABIT
Would be nice compared with the ABIT AT8 32X. Passive cooled and 6 BIOS/PWM controlled fan headers...Asus A8R32-MVP Deluxe - high end passively cooled 939 board
A request for the Xbox 360 cooling article...
Mike,
IMO, a lot of the noise seems to come from the 12x DVD drive. When it spools up full song, you definitely notice it's presence. I was thinking that one could deaden all of drive's mounting points to the case chassis with some rubber grommets or some such thing. Maybe some brown bread on the DVD housing itself would help as well?
Another interesting idea that I saw someone mention was to put the 360 guts into a PC case. Some guy actually modded a PC power supply to work with his 360 after he fried his 360 power supply:
http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000740073473/
Anyway, the 360 looks ripe for some cooling mods. I'm looking forward to a great article.
IMO, a lot of the noise seems to come from the 12x DVD drive. When it spools up full song, you definitely notice it's presence. I was thinking that one could deaden all of drive's mounting points to the case chassis with some rubber grommets or some such thing. Maybe some brown bread on the DVD housing itself would help as well?
Another interesting idea that I saw someone mention was to put the 360 guts into a PC case. Some guy actually modded a PC power supply to work with his 360 after he fried his 360 power supply:
http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000740073473/
Anyway, the 360 looks ripe for some cooling mods. I'm looking forward to a great article.
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Article request: Performance/watt for common GPUs.
[Edit - nevermind - it is all in "VGA card power dissipation" in the "Cool & Quiet VGA" forum.]
[Edit - nevermind - it is all in "VGA card power dissipation" in the "Cool & Quiet VGA" forum.]
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Re: Upcoming Reviews & Articles
Looking forward to all of theseMikeC wrote: Updated April 8/06
Cooling, motherboard VRMs, efficiency & power consumption - this is more important than you might think, especially for higher power CPUs
Quiet & fanless gaming vidcards from Asus, Gigabyte, etc
Asus A8R32-MVP Deluxe - high end passively cooled 939 board
Asus EAX1600XT - passive vid card
Newisys NA-1400 - 4-HDD Network attached storage
Any chance on SilverStone NT06?
http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-nt06.htm
looks good, but everyone knows looks can be decieving.
http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-nt06.htm
looks good, but everyone knows looks can be decieving.