Read more.Can Cooler Master's Silencio keep a high-end setup running cool and quiet?
Read more.Can Cooler Master's Silencio keep a high-end setup running cool and quiet?
"mini-ATX, mATX, ATX"
What exactly is the difference between mini-ATX and mATX or perhaps you meant mini-ITX?
EDIT:
I see the review has now been changed to read mini-ITX
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for all intents it seems to be the same card minus some gays name on it and a shielded cover ? with OEM added to it - GoNz0.
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So looks like mini-ATX is for laptop CPUs whereas mini-ITX handles desktop CPUs.Originally Posted by wiki
It's good to see Hexus reviewing some good all-round performers and not just meshboxes. We all like a bit of free speed from overclocking, but I'm sure most of us like that speed without compromising too much on noise.
As the Fractal Design R3 was out of stock this week when I made an order, I would have considered this if the review had been a few days earlier. It looks a bit more 'clunky', for want of a better word, than the R3 and has less fans (and fewer options for upgrading them), but equally it's not as deep and costs £20 less.
A worthy alternative, depending on what's important to you.
Good to see some different thinking with regards to front-panel options too. It would have been nice to see Firewire and eSATA, but there shouldn't be a reason for every chassis not to come with at least an SD card reader now.
Expelliarmus!
I use both 3.5" and 2.5" drives - usually when backing up someone else's system before wiping it. At the moment I have to use a USB enclosure with eSATA connectivity.
There's little point in having eSATA around the back of a tower in among a maze of cables - you want it up front.
Great to see Hexus reviewing a more silence-orientated case! Thank you!
I suppose one question I have that remains is: would putting in other quiet-but-decent 120mm fans (eg Apaches) be of benefit in here, or would they really negate the benefits of all that noise damping?
Roo
Should have got a negative for the name. Silencio? Come on who ran out of ideas at Cooler Master.
I haven't had my hands on this yet, but it's on the to do list having read this review.
I'd say through that anyone serious in wanting a quiet machine would use a decent after market cooler on the CPU and if a gamer use after market solutions on the GFX card as well which would increase cooling performance whilst still keeping the noise levels down.
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