“The folks over at InventGeek have produced the first ionic cooling system for your high-end gaming system. This system produces absolutely no noise and in fact has no moving parts at all. While this is a proof of concept, it demonstrates that you can get the CFM you need to cool a system efficiently with no moving parts and no increase in power consumption.””Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- CoolerMaster Aqua Turtle @ Techwarelabs
- APEVIA X-Pleasure Aluminum Case @ ThinkComputers
- Gigabyte 3D Rocket II HSF @ Tweaktown
- Apack Zerotherm CF900 Copper Heatpipe Intel Socket 775 CPU Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
- Cooler Master Stacker 830 – Back in Black @ HEXUS
- Vantec Stingray WaterCooling Kit Review @ Virtual-Hideout
- What do you get the Modder who has everything? Vantec Slot Protectors @ OCModShop
- Sansun Galaxy @ Overclockers Online
- Spire SP512S7 CPU Heatsink @ motherboards.org
- Asetek WaterChill Complete WaterCooling Kit Review @ Virtual-Hideout
- NZXT Nemesis Elite Case Review @ Hi-Tech Reviews
- Coolermaster X Dream P775 CPU Cooling Review @ Technic3D
- Cooler Master Mystique 632 @ Overclockers Online
- Raidmax Smilodon Case @ 3dGameMan
- Titan Amanda TEC (Thermal Electronic Chip) Cooler @ X-bit Labs
- Ultra Cable Sleeving Kit @ Modders-Inc
- Zalman Reserator 1 Plus WaterCooling Kit Review @ Virtual-Hideout
- Titan Amanda TEC Cooler @ ThinkComputers
- Spire Pininfarina @ Overclockers Online
The cool ionic breeze be more tangy than salty
Thar be a new way to be keeping your PC cool. Tha scurvy dogs at
Slashdot be noticing some bright swabs tearing apart an ionic air
purifier. They be puttin’ in in tha front of thar PC in place o’ tha
intake fans. They be using charges both negative and positive ta be
movin’ air ’round.