Actually I only want that case because it's just beautiful :hitself:
The possibilities for cablemanagement are nice too and in the upper part there should be enough space for my GrowUp SmartDrive (I really hope so :shrug:)
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Actually I only want that case because it's just beautiful :hitself:
The possibilities for cablemanagement are nice too and in the upper part there should be enough space for my GrowUp SmartDrive (I really hope so :shrug:)
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...GEDC0154-1.jpg
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...GEDC0153-1.jpg
small rig was made for my mother.
Mini telstar
this is my mother computer
heat sink thremaltake V1 phenom 9550.
OCZ platinum ram 1066mhz 1gb x2.
two crossfire 3470's
old gateway monitor.
apevia telstar midtower green.
550 watt rocketfish power supply
3 78CFM Thermaltake thunderblade fan's
80gb SATA 1.5 gb
1 DVD burner drive.
Os windows XP.
That's right! :)
1526 gram copper beauty:
http://www.abload.de/img/nanoxia_cx12-360cu_0017q63.jpg
http://www.abload.de/img/nanoxia_cx12-360cu_0026oy3.jpg
http://www.abload.de/img/nanoxia_cx12-360cu_003ms73.jpg
That heatsink looks nice but will you be putting up a comparison to the copper TRUE? :) Just wondering.
I need a actual size image but the heatpipes looks like 8mm away from where the base contacts the cpu. That's a bit too tad far away for the heatpipes don't you think?
I wouldn't get a testsample of a TR True Copper and I wouldn't buy it. The Cooler I shown is about two years old and a prototype. I don't think, that Nanoxia will drop it to the market. Your right, the heatpipes are about 7-8mm away from where the base contacts the cpu, it's a tribute to the possibility to mount the cooler in 360 degrees. Look at the S775 mounting holes. ;)
The Black AL-Edition:
http://hardwareluxx.patrock84.de/patrock8408.jpg
@ patrock84: too bad the North bridge cooler is blocking the most ideal positioning.
@ drnip: soo much green standing out, reminds me of some souped up car (ie: ricerocket)
drnip, nice rig.
Wont the anodize reduce heat dissipation ?
If I'm not mistaken it's like nickel plating on heatsinks. The effect is so small it's nearly negligible. Unfortunate I don't have any links or charts to prove this claim rather than anodized heatsinks and nicked black TRUE with same performance numbers as regular TRUE that are already sold in markets.
I see, that explanation is good enough for me.
Thermalright hoe :D
those heatsinks are absolutely beautiful though :up:
Nice rig Nikon! I too have the Asus WS Revolution and an Enermax Revolution PSU. :D
pictures or didn't happen :D
A agree except for the MOSFET heatsinks, those are just ugly! IMHO.
http://www.thermalright.com/new_a_pa.../b/hr-09-3.jpg