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Old 12-18-2008, 01:05 PM
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WHICH CPU DID U USE that was on 16C ?
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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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Default Re: Exclusive Preview of Thermaltake Xpressar Phase Change Unit

Thank you.

What were the temps inside windows\@100%\overclocked ?

How good this system is on hardcore conditions ?
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Default 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?
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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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The system is completely silent as long as everything is screwed down correctly. If not then vibration becomes a problem.
Sounds good, looking forward to more info as it emerges, thanks for replying

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