Danger Den TDX Nozzle Testing & More Wet Cooling Solutions
Subject: Cases and Cooling | May 21, 2004 - 01:16 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Friday, and a long weekend for us Canuks! Here are all the watercooling links that have come my way this week. Have a fun friday evening.
"It is clear that for all the pumps tested that using the #4 or #5 nozzle results in improved temperatures. It also becomes apparent that, for nozzles #4 and #5, the gain from changing to the more restrictive #5 nozzle is offset by the accompanying decrease in flow rate.
Are you a fan of quiet?
Subject: Cases and Cooling | May 18, 2004 - 01:26 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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The Register has a few hints on how to keep your system cooling from drowning out your speakers. 2 round ups from Madshrimps, and 3 reviews of a Coolermaster heatsink. Silent PCReview takes a look at ducting, and among other things, shows how lower rotation speeds limit suction, regardless of the CFM rating.
"If you're tired of the racket your PC is making, you have two choices before you.
Cases of the Monday
Subject: Cases and Cooling | May 17, 2004 - 02:02 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Monday morning, and the caffiene is still trying to plug the holes in my spinal column. I have just about enough mental dexterity to conglomerate a list of case reviews for you all. Without further mumbling, I bring you ...
Here are some Case reviews from around the web:
A cool dip in the water & More
Subject: Cases and Cooling | May 14, 2004 - 11:59 AM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Here's a nice little article at PC Stats that covers the basics of cooling. It covers the 3 main ways of cooling, air, water, and fire ...
Suffer from enclosure envy?
Subject: Cases and Cooling | May 11, 2004 - 04:24 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Do you brag all day about your components, only to have people point and laugh at your beige box? Still punching holes through the backplate with a screwdriver to try to get one more fan inside? Just want a stoned Cylon staring at you while you mass murder pixelated people? Well, relax, PCP can help you.
Here are some Case reviews from around the web:
Air cooling of the quiet kind & More
Subject: Cases and Cooling | May 10, 2004 - 03:44 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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It used to be that an SK-6 with the biggest, baddest, and loudest Alpha fan you could find was the penultimate air cooling solution. Now, not only do we expect good heatsinks to keep the heat down, but we also demand a reasonable noise level. Here are a few of the "Silent" cooling options I've seen over the past week, see if any of them have the qualities you look for in a cooling solution.
Here are some Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
Introduction and the Components
Building the Super Case for a Liquid Cooled Dual Xeon Workstation.
A few new water toys reviewed
Subject: Cases and Cooling | May 7, 2004 - 06:29 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
A fan for your notebook & More air cooling
Subject: Cases and Cooling | May 4, 2004 - 03:08 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Want to extend the life of your laptop, or just dropped a lot of cash on a LAN-party worth notebook and need to keep your cool? Take a look at this little USB device from Coolmax, reviewed at Extensiontech.
"Overclocking enthusiasts love to keep their desktop PC's cool. But what about us laptop users? Sure, many companies have done laptop cooling pads, but here is one design I haven't seen before. COOLMAX has created an X shaped dual 60mm fan laptop cooler.
A Plethora of Cases
Subject: Cases and Cooling | May 3, 2004 - 05:02 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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There is certainly a vast selection of case makers out there, and they are doing their best to keep the fresh ideas coming. Here is a batch of reviews that appeared over the weekend. Enjoy!
Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web: