GELID Release New SILENT/ SILENT TC/ SILENT PWM Case fan series
"Superior Silent Case Fan Series for Silent Enthusiasts"
Published: 11th August 2008 | Source: GELID |
The Silent series is designed for silent enthusiasts. GELID Silent case fans provide additional airflow without increasing noise levels and at affordable prices. Precisely balanced fan blades and long life Hydro Dynamic bearing guarantee ultra low noise. To add to the silence fan mounts replace traditional screws and are made of high quality, temperature resistant, extra long lasting rubber and stop vibrations from the fan motor from travelling into your PC case. For discerning Silent enthusiasts the Silent TC fans provide additional airflow by changing the fan speed according to your actual temperature needs, giving you no more noise than absolutely necessary and maximum cooling when needed. A superior IC embedded in the fan’s PCB allows smart variable fan speeds.Designed for advanced users the Silent PWM fans provide additional airflow by using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to automatically adjust fan speed according to the CPU temperature. An intelligent IC had been integrated into the fan’s PCB to exploit your mainboard’s BIOS software. This technology is more efficient and convenient than using an external fan controller to adjust the voltage.
“We have been able to make significant improvements in the way which the fan speed is controlled for both the PWM and Temperature Control versions” said VC TRAN co-founder and Marketing Director of GELID Solutions Ltd.
GELID Silent 8 / PWM / TC 4.15 / 7.50 / 7.80 3.10 / 4.70 / 5.20
GELID Silent 9 / PWM / TC 5.05 / 9.00 / 9.20 3.70 / 6.00 / 6.15
GELID Silent 12 / PWM / TC 5.75 / 10.50 / 10.80 4.17 / 7.00 / 7.20
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also quite a bit cheaper than the G15
Can't use the Saitek keep hitting wrong keys with my sausage fingers :D and the Lycosa sucks even worse
I HATE the spacebar on the saitek it needs quite a whack to work, crap design. I only ever had MS ones before that and never had issues... Next keyboard is going to be awesomely expensive to avoid any quality issues...
Oh, other than the spacebar thing it is a nice solid kb...
Eclipse or Eclipse II?
How can u screw up a model revision so much ?
The first thing i did was map G6 to Ctrl, as I keep pressing it by accident so it might as well be Ctrl for now as i don't have another use for it right now.
The "lock windows key" key is pretty useful for gaming, and the little LCD is not gimmicky at all, it's actually really useful for seeing where ur CPU is getting stressed, whether a game is using loads of RAM etc, as well as displaying songs which is handy without having to bring up your media player each time.
The backlight is OK, there are a couple of keys which imo look as if they could do with a little clean at the back to allow the light to shine through fully. It's really hard to get good pictures but this one kinda shows the backlighting.
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Well I got my G15 today,
The backlight is OK, there are a couple of keys which imo look as if they could do with a little clean at the back to allow the light to shine through fully. It's really hard to get good pictures but this one kinda shows the backlighting.
That is looking alot brighter than my bros G15.lol
dont like the colour
the blue version on the V1 was far better...
prefer the layout though
looks good :)
Extremely comfortable and I haven't experienced any issues with the spacebar.
If you have a girlfriend though, be prepared to accept the fact that the backlight is going to be set to purple/pink when she's around! haha!

