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Prometeia Mach II GT Phase Change Cooler Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 05/17/2005 02:25 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
PC Stats has posetd a Prometeia Mach II GT Phase Change Cooler Review
If you consider yourself an "overclocker," then you already know everything about the Prometeia brand of phase-change coolers, and we really don't have to say a single word more. For anyone who isD:\\@Advert_Code_Promos@
n't familiar with the name "Prometeia," it is special device that chills an Intel or AMD processor down to an operating temperature of between -20°C to -30°C, with the end goal being better overclocking.
As temperature plays a very significant role in the long and complex overclocking equation, the quest for ever lower temperatures has influenced the adaptation of several industrial and laboratory cooling equipments into the world of personal computing. Over the following pages we'll be testing out an ECT Prometeia Mach II GT phase change cooler - tooled for an AMD Athlon64 processor no less.
n't familiar with the name "Prometeia," it is special device that chills an Intel or AMD processor down to an operating temperature of between -20°C to -30°C, with the end goal being better overclocking.
As temperature plays a very significant role in the long and complex overclocking equation, the quest for ever lower temperatures has influenced the adaptation of several industrial and laboratory cooling equipments into the world of personal computing. Over the following pages we'll be testing out an ECT Prometeia Mach II GT phase change cooler - tooled for an AMD Athlon64 processor no less.
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