Arctic Cooling' Silentium T Pro Series Launched Today
"ARCTIC COOLING announces the new Silentium T Pro, the 2nd generation of thermodynamic optimized and noise reduced PC case for power users. Read on to find out more..."
Published: 14th February 2007 | Source: Arctic Cooling |
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Source: Arctic Cooling
Official Press Release
As its predecessor (Silentium), the new Silentium T Pro’s revolutionary design introduces a radical thermodynamic concept which does not follow the traditional ATX standard. Air flow directions in the Silentium T Pro have been completely rearranged. Two pre-installed 80mm and one 120mm Arctic Fans together with a rearranged PSU position dramatically enhances the ventilation of the PC case.
Two specially designed air hoods are included to help the CPU and graphic card emit the heat efficiently. Reducing the noise to an absolute minimum and achieving a maximum airflow are the design goals of the Silentium T Pro. The speed of the Arctic Fans is temperature controlled and all fans contain patented vibration absorption in order to lower the noise level further. With the help of a new HDD muffler, hard disk noise and vibration are eliminated by encapsulating them into absorbers.
The Silentium T Pro equips an AX-500F power supply which has excellent efficiency of up to 80%. The AX-500F optimized for high end PC’s complies with ATX 12V 2.0. Its continuous output power fulfils enthusiast gaming system requirements based on multiple graphic cards. Furthermore the screw less design of the Silentium T Pro is torsion resistant and offers extensive features for power users.
The Silentium T Pro series is available now in 5 different front panel configurations. The MSRP is US$ 149 and Euro 119 (excl VAT).
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Looks promising too
It's kinda sad, but I think that the X2300Pro w/256MB is better than the 6800Ultra I had. :(
If the x2800xtx/x2800xtx2 are the same price, one is single gpu one double, which is going to pwn?
We need to test em first. :p
We need to test em first. :p
LOL - Well yeah, my thoughts are same price = same performance, if that is the case, what is the point? Or maybe one performs one thing better than the other? Hmmm, speculation lol
LOL - Well yeah, my thoughts are same price = same performance, if that is the case, what is the point? Or maybe one performs one thing better than the other? Hmmm, speculation lol
Not the same frequencies and memory formation, so I guess it's not the same.





GPU model name, GPU clk/mem clk, memory type (GDDR4,3), Memory width, Memory Size, # of pipelines, Manufacturing process and suggested price.
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BTW, the X2800XTX2 is a multi-GPU card.
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