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    Mr Swiftech
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    There is no chance unless you live in hell and it froze over, that a poor 220 will handle this heat load. Gabe needs to have them fix this statement.
    There is no "them". I am making these statements. I never claim anything that I cannot back-up from verified experience. We published some 3D marks 06 a while back, with an A.D. abbreviation which stood for Apogee Drive, and have now edited the title http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=2054649

    I personally measured this system in my P180 case with all system fans on low at 37 dBA (with a room ambient noise of 27 dBA)

    Was this system hot? yes but still within specs, the same way a large OEM would setup a high-end liquid cooled system.

    I have this system at home with the dual rad version (except for the quad that went back into my office system), E6600 at a conservative 3.4Hgz for hot california summer stability, both Stealth Rev2 cooled GTX's running at 648/1053 no vmod, and I'm in the low 50's in orthos, mid 40's under furry cube load for the GTX's, and all at a quiet 40 dBA (dual fan adds 3 dBA compared to single).

    Anyways, now that the cat is out of the bag , you can actually use our CPU temp calculator located on the H20-120-compact kit page to predict with fairly good accuracy (+/- 1C) what your CPU temps will be with this kit version
    Last edited by gabe; 07-14-2007 at 01:19 PM.
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