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Re: Exclusive Preview of Thermaltake Xpressar Phase Change Unit
In all of my testing I used an Intel QX6700. I think that image was taken when the proc was running at default speed and voltage. It was also idle in the BIOS so don't expect numbers like that even when idling inside of Windows.
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Re: Exclusive Preview of Thermaltake Xpressar Phase Change Unit
Hi Chris, I also have a question, did you take any dBA readings for the compressor?E8600@ 4.25GHz~Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme~Foxconn Blackops~4GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1625 at 1700MHz (8-8-8-24-2N) 1.916v~Asus 9800GTX~18x Pioneer 212 DL SATA DVD-RW~320GB WD SATAII~Antec True Power Trio 650W~Thermaltake Soprano~Vista Ultimate x64 SP2/Win7 RC1
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I can't really talk about temps right now since the the sample I have is not the final revision.
The system is completely silent as long as everything is screwed down correctly. If not then vibration becomes a problem.
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Re: Exclusive Preview of Thermaltake Xpressar Phase Change Unit
Originally posted by chrisram View PostThe system is completely silent as long as everything is screwed down correctly. If not then vibration becomes a problem.
E8600@ 4.25GHz~Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme~Foxconn Blackops~4GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1625 at 1700MHz (8-8-8-24-2N) 1.916v~Asus 9800GTX~18x Pioneer 212 DL SATA DVD-RW~320GB WD SATAII~Antec True Power Trio 650W~Thermaltake Soprano~Vista Ultimate x64 SP2/Win7 RC1
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Re: Exclusive Preview of Thermaltake Xpressar Phase Change Unit
not to worry forgot about this
Introduction - Xpressar Refrigeration System & Xaser Chassis | [H]ard|OCP
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