Read more.High-end solution features a six heatpipe, dual radiator design that promises "a perfect balance of performance and quietness".
Read more.High-end solution features a six heatpipe, dual radiator design that promises "a perfect balance of performance and quietness".
they forgot to say "immense dimensions".
I'm sure it works a treat, but when you combine that with a 5970, you'll have to sit in another room.
You've seen 2001 ?
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
Nice!
I'll give someone a tenner if they dare use this with Intel push pins
Test.
http://www.overclockers.at/air_cooli..._nh-d14_211569
i5 750 @4.2Ghz <70C
Google translation of german test.
http://translate.google.co.uk/transl...istory_state0=
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
A bit too expensive IMO though... That's stepping into water cooling price territory no?
I wasn't taking about a "decent" watercooling setup, was talking about stuff like the H50.
Which isn't that much better if any than a TRUE / megahalems
You know, if you took an H50 and stuck the radiator to the top of the waterblock you would be looking at a cooler with roughly the same height as this beast.
Given the volume, weight and price of modern heatpipe coolers pre-filled water coolers could become more viable in the future (assuming they're built properly) rather than just being a novelty.
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