11 Oct 2007 at 16:33 #1 Sh3rlock Sh3rlock Soldato Joined 20 Nov 2006 Posts 6,928 Saw this whilts looking for the new thermaltake GPU memory heatsinks.
11 Oct 2007 at 16:36 #2 Defcon5 Defcon5 Soldato Joined 4 Sep 2005 Posts 6,424 Location Whitwood, West Yorks Looks cool, although you would need some hefty case fans to shift all the hot air
11 Oct 2007 at 16:44 #3 233 233 Soldato Joined 21 Nov 2004 Posts 13,558 Location Wishaw oooooh shiney
11 Oct 2007 at 16:52 #4 GodMac GodMac Associate Joined 12 May 2004 Posts 537 Location Dark Side of the Moon Ooooh, sharp edges!
11 Oct 2007 at 16:57 #5 ThatJoe ThatJoe Associate Joined 18 Aug 2007 Posts 781 Location London, England O.O Very metally!
11 Oct 2007 at 17:05 #6 melbourne720 melbourne720 Associate Joined 26 Sep 2006 Posts 1,945 Location West Bridgford Looks like an add for thermaltake!
11 Oct 2007 at 17:14 #7 decto decto Soldato Joined 24 Jan 2006 Posts 2,627 Ideal as an office PC, You could install it in the AC ducting
11 Oct 2007 at 17:16 #8 Fireskull Fireskull Soldato Joined 31 Oct 2006 Posts 9,787 Location Wiltshire / Winchester That is a beastly one on the Graphics card i can see like 3 seperate fins coming off it lol
11 Oct 2007 at 17:18 #9 Sh3rlock Sh3rlock Soldato OP Joined 20 Nov 2006 Posts 6,928 It'd be interesting to see his operating temps.
11 Oct 2007 at 17:26 #10 Scougar Scougar Soldato Joined 30 Jan 2007 Posts 15,507 Location PA, USA (Orig UK) Cool picture, but will have a serious air flow issue. Will need to have one of those lovely 320mm fans on the go lol. Matthew
Cool picture, but will have a serious air flow issue. Will need to have one of those lovely 320mm fans on the go lol. Matthew
11 Oct 2007 at 17:49 #11 PhillyDee PhillyDee Soldato Joined 12 Feb 2007 Posts 14,117 Location South Shields mmmm, dust collectors. . . . .
11 Oct 2007 at 18:10 #12 Cr0fty Cr0fty Soldato Joined 26 Sep 2007 Posts 3,583 Shiny..mm! Airflow would take some skill XD
11 Oct 2007 at 18:45 #13 Raikiri Raikiri Soldato Joined 5 Jul 2005 Posts 17,995 Location Brighton ThermalRIGHT Not Thermaltake, there's a big difference As for airflow, a stock core 2 system with an 8800GTS would probably be fine passive (at the most using low speed case fans). Last edited: 11 Oct 2007
ThermalRIGHT Not Thermaltake, there's a big difference As for airflow, a stock core 2 system with an 8800GTS would probably be fine passive (at the most using low speed case fans).
11 Oct 2007 at 20:03 #14 hardc0re_tid hardc0re_tid Soldato Joined 4 Nov 2004 Posts 3,040 Location Norn' Iron' i WAS going to go down that route, decided against it, 1: cost, 2: dust
11 Oct 2007 at 21:03 #15 WJA96 WJA96 Soldato Joined 13 Jul 2005 Posts 19,348 Location Norfolk, South Scotland How are they going to get that back into the Eclipse case with the sub-cooler sticking out like that? And you don't need to go that mad to get cool silence;
How are they going to get that back into the Eclipse case with the sub-cooler sticking out like that? And you don't need to go that mad to get cool silence;
11 Oct 2007 at 21:21 #16 Raikiri Raikiri Soldato Joined 5 Jul 2005 Posts 17,995 Location Brighton It was a show-piece though I think WJA, on display at a convention.