You can't judge a system by it's cover anymore, tiny systems that would appear to be an HTPC could in fact be a higher end gaming system thanks to the number of SFF enthusiast class boards released over the past year. Indeed one of the biggest hurdles system builders face is fitting appropriate cooling into the small cases. Corsair released their H5 SF all in one watercooler at the beginning of the year and we have seen several reviews of the uniquely shaped cooler. The H5 SF will cool your CPU but it does come with a noise penalty thanks to the fan. If you haven't seen this cooler before, or are just in need of a refresher you can pop by Techgage as they have just completed a review of this cooler.
"Cooling options for those building or upgrading an itty bitty mini-ITX system are few and far between, and even less so if liquid cooling is a must. Fear not small form factor lovers, Corsair is here to save the day with the H5 SF, the mightiest of all mini all-in-one liquid cool ers, so read on to see if it can keep up with today’s pint sized powerhouses."
Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Swiftech H240 X2 CPU Liquid Cooling System @ NikKTech
- Thermaltake Core G3 Case @ Kitguru
- SilverStone PM01 Gaming @ Modders-Inc
- Corsair Carbide Air 740 Cube Chassis @ Guru of 3D
What in the fuck is
What in the fuck is TechGay.com ??
can someone else google his
can someone else google his question just for lol and report back? I can’t since i’m at work and sure it will be nsfw
Betting that is yet another
Betting that is yet another reading comprehension fail.
This is standard issue in
This is standard issue in their Bulldog case. Interesting idea for a media center PC.