Wow that is a neat fan. Any idea on the cost? I'll bet its a quite expensive.
Wow that is a neat fan. Any idea on the cost? I'll bet its a quite expensive.
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That's extraordinarly useless.
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....and incredibly noisy.
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Better off with water cooling
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What about liquid nitrogen?
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I hear if you heat up your computer to a really high temperature, it makes it perform better.![]()
Yeah, its a proven fact, the recommended best running temperature is 120 degrees.
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That just looks like a Thrmalright XP90 or XP120 with two 60mm fans mounted rather than a single 90mm or 120mm.
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I don't know about you, but that looks like 2 90mm fans to me.
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http://www.hardinfo.com/show.asp?page=6404
There's all the info. Manufactured by CoolerMaster. Two 120mm fans so it should be rather quiet while moving alot of air. Aluminum core with copper heatpipes.
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I would have to say that, that fan is rather useless. Well I guess in some extreme cases but generalyl speaking, cool (pardon the pun) but useless.
It will cool the area around the CPU socket.
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Yes the mosfets that clean and strip the power from 12v to 1.5v or so get very hot on todays processors.
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