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Test Lian Li PC-X1000

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Lian Li
Modèle
PC-X1000
Site
tweaktown.com
Date
15.12.2009
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Cooling components is the name of the game; not only to overclockers, but it’s just as important for the longevity of the hardware for those who run their components at stock settings. With most chassis designs there aren’t many that try to keep groups of components isolated to try to keep heat levels of the whole chassis at bay. Chassis’ like the Raven and Obsidian come to the forefront as chassis’ that attempt a similar design. While the Raven took things a bit further and rotated the chassis design 90 degrees to the right, under normal usage I found the design wasn’t all that beneficial to keeping things cooler. Corsair on the other hand, took the drives out of the mix by not pushing air across them and then into the motherboard area. This did help as they also redirected the airflow inside to keep a sufficient amount of ambient air coming into the main compartment to actually show a couple of degrees drop in temperature to the mainboard, CPU and GPU temps.
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