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Vigor Gaming PC Ep. 6 Noiselimit

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2008

REFRIGERANT!!! NOT WATER!!! In Episode 6, Secret Agent Chuck gives you an exclusive first look at a new product from a company called Noiselimit. Noiselimit employs a unique technology called they call a bubble pump to move liquid around their cooler. The result is basically water cooling with no moving parts. You won't see this thing anywhere else, but chances are good you will start seeing it available for purchase pretty soon. This is definitely an interesting product that is worth checking out.

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Title: James Bond Theme
Author: Monty Norman/John Barry

Copyright 1962 EON Productions, Dr. No

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  • It's very big and ugly, which must mean it works very well, lol. The technology behind it makes a lot of sense. What does the benchmarking looked like as far as overclocking? If it's that big, it should have almost unreal cooling, even when overclocking. I would put it in my PC if it meant keeping my CPU cool. I love my current cooler, does a great job. I wouldn't mind looking into something else if it works great.

  • it makes 0 noise by itself. However, you should use it with a fan, so the noise it makes is directly related to the fan you use.

  • I'm just wondering if it can be used for overclocking. How much testing has this new technology gone through. For it's size, it seems to me that it should be possible to overclock like crazy.

  • I can say it is great for overclocking of recent (45nm) processors.

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  • hey do they post to australia?

  • nice..I come from denmark and I didnt even know that.

  • Keep the Handcuffs on I think its quite kinky.

  • yes yes, very well, the principle of the thing is supposed to work, BUT...

    since it's physics based, will it work horizontally as well as vertically?

    how 'bout some numbers?

    you look like Stallone in his early Rambo movies... no offense.

  • and i thought my heatsink was huge.

  • high idle temp

    low load temps

  • I hope it is much quieter than a standard CPU cooler. There are many coolers that are smaller, and very quiet. I can't imagine that thing fitting into an HTPC. It will have a tough time fitting into a full-tower case. For it's size it really wouldn't justify getting this if it's only feature is that it's quiet. The technology behind it is still pretty cool though.

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