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Computex 2007 - Day 1 Show Coverage

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Nate has put together a Day 1 article for Computex 2007! With the latest computer hardware being shown off at Computex 2007, it's been a busy week in Taiwan trying to see everything that is coming out. Today we take a look at what ECS, HIS, MSI, Kingston, CoolIT, Enermax and Thermalright are up to and talk about their latest and greatest products. This is a must read for all those that love new hardware!

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Title: Computex 2007 - Day 1 Show Coverage
URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/520/1/
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Cool-It has got some pretty good looking stuff coming out in the near future, or so it seems anyways............. :shock: The dual 5.25 bay radiator should wotk out fairly well I would think, they aren't the first to use this type of radiator placement. Years ago I reviewed a water cooling kit from a German company called 1A-Cooling that used a Dual 5.25 bay radiator system that performed very well for it's day and the delta between inlet and exhaust from the radiator was within a few degrees C.

I use this front mounted radiator type of install for all the radiaitors in my case. It's the best way to get maximum cool air to the radiator for maximum cooling performance.

http://www.systemcooling.com/1a-cooling-01.html
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Great pics Nate. Lots of cool things coming down the pipes. I'm not sure about that Thermalright "radiator" case though. The WAF has to be quite low on it...it would probably get vetoed in my house! :shock:

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the thermalright HSC 100 is rediculous, i would be soo afraid is bending the fins, im sure if you bend more than a couple, it would start to look bad

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Nate thanks for the tease with the HIS PSU, the UL is nice and out of focus
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dicecca112 wrote:Nate thanks for the tease with the HIS PSU, the UL is nice and out of focus
Did you not read the paragraph below the picture?
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wow kingston's tower of memory ... droools :)
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NIce coverage! Those cases dont seem like they would resist a whole lot of dings ;)

stack of memory? that perty thing in the dress is memory? :p

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KnightRid wrote:NIce coverage! Those cases dont seem like they would resist a whole lot of dings ;)

stack of memory? that perty thing in the dress is memory? :p

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dicecca112 wrote:Nate thanks for the tease with the HIS PSU, the UL is nice and out of focus
of course not why would I do that?
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because I told you who the UL is from bum! I took the time to write down several!
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