@The Nemesis, you see to have both the Tuniq and Nautilus500, do you know if the Nautilus is much better then the tuniq??
@The Nemesis, you see to have both the Tuniq and Nautilus500, do you know if the Nautilus is much better then the tuniq??
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>Asus GTX 670 Mini
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>CM Silent Pro M700
>Crucial M4 128Gb Msata
>Cooler Master Seidon 120M
Hell yes its a mini-ITX gaming rig!
Tough question, I'd have to give it to the Nautilus though. Tuniq is great, but come summer, ambients make the Nautilus a tad better. Even in the winter the Nautilus had small advantage. But on an open testbed with winter air the Tuniq allowed a higher overclock on the RD600.
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yeah it's not bad
I use the stock block
the thing with these is that they've been designed to work with components integrated and having a different block may not necessarily give you better performance..........that is something you need to test
bought one with the flat/sharp edges ihs
they had a few with the "concave" ihs and 2-3 with the sharp ihs
they also had L630A560 E6700![]()
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