
@ Overclockers Club"As part of Gelid Solutions Silent line-up, the implication is that the Tranquillo will be silent. In that respect, the expectation has been met and exceeded. One of the compliments I can bestow on this cooler, is that my son walked into the room and asked what was broken since it was so quiet in the room. Kind of an eye-opener once the white noise of high CFM fans used in air cooling are no longer there. Performance enhancements for the Tranquillo will be limited to adding a higher CFM fan to increase the cooling capacity of this cooler, since running a second fan on the back side is not supported due to its 'v'-shaped design. But then you step away from the concept of the Tranquillo."
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Intel Core i5-655K Processor BX80616I5655K @ Benchmark Reviews
PowerColor PCS+ HD 5770 Vortex Review @ Neoseeker
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iXBT Labs Review: AMD 2010 Processor Series in Tests, Part 1
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Creative Sound Blaster ARENA Surround Headset Review on Technic3D
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Electronics
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