The hardware you use to cool your CPU is arguably just as important as the CPU itself - if it's loud then you're not going to want to use your PC all that often, while a limited amount of cooling will ...
Maybe someone can 'splain this to me. Have a 1.4 TBird with a Golden Gate heatsink. Has a YS Tech 60mm fan at about 5500RPM and 30 CFM. Temps were about 42C-45C. Couldn't stand the noise. It whinnes ...
Noctua’s A-Series fans are known for their excellent cooling performance and trademark Noctua acoustic performance and they include the NF-A15 PWM, NF-A14 PWM, NF-A14 FLX, NF-A14 ULN, NF-A9x14 PWM, NF ...
The Arctic P8 MAX looks pretty much as you would expect, It’s an 80mm fan, so it’s pretty small. Of course, that’s not much use in most mid-tower or most standard PC builds. However, there are plenty ...
So I'm going to order a new rig at the end of this week and I'm going to cram it all into my existing case.<BR><BR>I have an original Antec LANBoy case. All it has for cooling is an 80mm intake, an ...
Thingiverse user Tripnutz has created a new Raspberry Pi 2 case called the GR8 Pi model 2 that encloses an 80mm fan to help keep the Pi mini PC system cool while in use and overclocked. Making a ...
The title of this page is a simplification; we actually tested sound pressure (in dBA), which most people confuse with noise. Remember that a low sound pressure isn't everything - you should also see ...
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