| SilverStone Nitrogon NT02 |
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| Written by John Chen | ||||||||
| Monday, 04 July 2005 | ||||||||
Page 1 of 6 Introduction
SilverStone started with a big bang in the computer case community. They've been focusing so much on stylish HTPC cases that offerings from competitors can hardly compare. One easy example would be the upcoming LC18 showcased at this year's Computex. It features a touch screen LCD and enough room to fit your whole family. Not only that, it's designed with cooling performance in mind and certainly won't cause any of your components to overheat, provided every component runs at stock speeds. With such great innovative minds, SilverStone certainly isn't going to stop at just cases and power supplies. Like many other case manufacturers, SilverStone has opened up a line of CPU cooling products. The first SilverStone cooler was the NT01, which featured copper fins and three copper heatpipes. The NT01 was a bit strange, considering it was designed to use two small 60mm fans. We all know that the smaller the fan, the higher the noise level when pushing high CFM. While the cooler is capable of cooling the latest high end processors, a system exhaust fan is required to help dissipate heat. One such example would be to pair the NT01 with the TJ06. The large exhaust fan at the bottom was great at removing heat from the heatpipes and fins of the NT01. In the computer industry, if there's a first there will be a second. SilverStone has created their newest version of the NT01; the Nitrogon NT02.
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