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    Transformers - Auras' CTC-868 meets Q6700 (pics inside)

    Auras CTC-868 has four thermal tubes connected to three radiator made from aluminum , in the two extreme sections are placed two 92 mm fan with rotation speed from 800 to 2400 rp/min, pushing over 47CFM.
    The CTC-868 CPU cooler has adjustable dual fans.














    here the numbers(room temp @ 28C)

    Q6700 @ 2667mhz (1.20v)


    Q6700 @ 3000mhz (1.248v)


    Q6700 @ 3400 (1.352v)


    Q6700 @ 3800 (1.58v)


    the performance is not bad but this is the funniest air cooler on earth hehehe

    CPU->Q6700 L724A
    MB->P5K Premium
    Cooler->Auras CTC-868 + AS5
    Ram->Adata 8500 EE
    RAM heatsink->Thermaltake Spirit RS
    PSU->Giga-EZ 1000w
    room temp->28C
    Last edited by PcCI2iminal; 08-18-2007 at 01:58 AM.
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    You have a G0, thats why the temperature look so good. Try to use a B3 quad, i bet the temperature will fly off the chart.
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    whats the point of it even "transforming" lol
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    Looks like a Zalman on drugs.

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    Haha, I don't get the point of the transforming. So you can look cool at your next LAN?
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    will there be more performance when separate or together?

    i think you can fit some more fans between the 3 things

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    Quote Originally Posted by vudoodoodoo View Post
    Looks like a Zalman on drugs.
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