thats a great idea...I thought about freezing a cooling pad and putting it against the fans that blow into the radiator but dry ice should b a much better idea bc it should last a lot longer
I guess I am gonna go with the H100 and see if its good enough to keep the computer from rebooting. I will just use base cpu clocks when working with the computer outside. I am very interested in the Hailea product. I just hate that its so big. I will give it a shot though it the computer has...
Where did you get those updated numbers. They do not seem to be in line with what intel and newegg are reading as the spec for the drive
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820167122
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/solid-state-drives/solid-state-drives-330-series.html
The Sandforce Extreme SSD looks quite similar in spec to the Muskin SSD that I like...however...what is up with its 4KB Random Read (Up to 33,000 IOPS)...I dont know how worried about that spec to even be bc I have no idea what it is even measuring honestly.
I judged the 330 based on its specs compared to the 520. I dont know how they translate into real world use.
4K Random Read
330= Up to 22,500 IOPS
520= Up to 50,000 IOPS
4KB Random Write
330= Up to 33,000 IOPS
520= Up to 60,000 IOPS
Max Sequential Read
330= Up to 500 MB/s
520= Up...
Im very interested in this idea and to look at some products. I am building a computer for my dad that will b used for video editing but also for streaming live video. The streaming will often b done outside in 90+ degree weather. The cooling I plan on using if I cant find anything better is...
I am building a new computer for my dad. It will be used for the purpose of video editing more than anything and some gaming when I can take it off his hands when its not in use. I am down to 3 SSDs to choose from. i just want to know which is the better performer. Im sure id be happy with any...
I wish they would hurry up and start using graphene in the cpu manufacturing process or in heat sinks...Im perfectly fine with paying a premium for it even though its cheaper than copper
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