
Sick of the noise of your system? We take a look at a totally passive system courtesy of QuietPC
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Nice review Tom,, You not gonna try any overcloking on it ???
Would be good to see how far the cpu cooler could go....
If it hits mid 70s @ stock, overclocked it will cook the CPU heatsink![]()
Yep, but would be intresting to watch![]()
Temps are still high for me, I suppose fanless computing is not really an option even now.
fanless high end gaming is possible, you could get a massive fanless radiator unpractical but it can be doneNo - Fanless 'High End Gaming' is not really an option now but this is a real step in the right direction.
I think that the point of this piece of tech / review is being missed. The review proves that fanless computing is an option and with what is a pretty high performance CPU. As always with stressing, you are never going to see those high temps with normal usage (When I run prime I see temps of 65o+, when running heavy audio computations my temps never go above 50o). This piece of kit (as the reviewer said) is for those who want a silent PC (not gamers I suspect). I use my rig for a lot of music production - 2600k O/C and WC with low rpm fans and it is very quiet but not silent so loved the review and the way that this tech is moving.
Great review Tom !!!