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Prolimatech Samuel 17 Low Profile CPU Cooler
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| Thu Jun 24, 2010 | 5:01P| PermaLink |
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"This is the smallest cooler in height I have ever tested, even shorter than the 45mm stock Intel cooler, out of the box. In relative size it should, or could rather, be cooled with an 80 or 92mm fan, but that isn’t the case in Prolimatech’s latest submission.
Today we will take the Prolimatech Samuel 17 CPU cooler out into the valley and put it up against our Goliath, the T.E.C.C, test box, and see who wins this time around. I will also be using a lower noise producing, 60 CFM fan, as this cooler is designed for HTPC builds and we don’t want a ton of noise coming from those. I will also use an 88 CFM fan that in my opinion is loud, but might be acceptable in a SFF LAN build."
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FULL STORY @
TWEAKTOWN (http://mailbot.tweaktown.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/r/TweakTown_News/h/20100624114549/www.tweaktown.com/reviews/3364/prolimatech_samuel_17_low_profile_cpu_cooler/index.html/)
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Intel's next-generation server CPU, currently code-named Nehalem-EX
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| Tue May 26, 2009 | 4:55P| PermaLink |
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Intel just held a press conference in which the company spoke about its next-generation server processor, currently code-named Nehalem-EX. As its name suggests, the Nehalem-EX is based on the Nehalem microarchitecture which debuted with Xeon 5500 and Core i7 series processors. The Nehalem-EX series however, will be decidedly more high-end in terms of specifications and performance. Whereas current Xeon 5500 series processors feature four execution cores per CPU with support for up to eight threads through Intel’s Hyper-Threading technology, the Nehalem-EX series will be outfitted with up to eight execution cores per chip with support for up to sixteen threads, and 24MB of cache. In addition, Nehalem-EX will also sport features carried over from the Itanium line, like Machine Check Architecture (MCA) Recovery.
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FULL STORY @
HOTHARDWARE (http://hothardware.com/News/Intel-Unveils-NehalemEX-OctalCore-Server-CPU/)
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