Noctua presents NH-U12P SE1366 for Intel Core i7 CPUs
"Noctua's flagship cooler is now ready for Intel's Core i7 platform"
Published: 14th November 2008 | Source: Noctua |
"Intel's new Core i7 CPUs mark an exciting advance in processing power, but they definitely require a high quality heatsink if you want to cool them without the expense of excessive noise", explains Mag. Roland Mossig, Noctua CEO. "We strive to provide an easy entry into the world of premium quality quiet cooling with the new NH-U12P SE1366, offering a premium value package that gives you everything you need to cool Core i7 CPUs quietly!"
Built around the top quality NH-U12P heatsink, which has received more than 100 awards and recommendations from leading international websites and magazines, the NH-U12P SE1366 ships with Noctua's SecuFirm2™ mounting system that combines outstanding reliability, optimal contact pressure and easy, straightforward installation on the new LGA1366 socket.
Including two of Noctua's award-winning NF-P12 120mm fans with Low-Noise and Ultra-Low-Noise-Adaptors, the NH-U12P SE1366 offers full flexibility in fine-tuning the cooler for supreme quietness and maximum performance in push-pull mode.
Topped off with a tube of Noctua's proven NT-H1 thermal compound, NH-U12P SE1366 forms a complete premium value package that's backed up with 6 years manufacturer's warranty and contains everything you need in order to achieve superb quiet cooling performance on Intel Core i7 CPUs.
Price and availability:
The NH-U12P SE1366 will be available in week 47 at a recommended retail price of EUR 56.90 / USD 64.90.
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1 hdd makes it look like a dell pc ;)[/QUOTE]
hahaha true true :) don't want anything that looks like a dell :cool:
4 x 1Tb SATA drives in RAID 5 would be OMFGTHEUBERSEXIESTSHITEVER... ???... Just nod and say yes. I wonder what the seek time no a 10k RPM 1Tb drive would be, 12-15ms? Higher perhaps?
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10462
Apart from that there aren't any I can find, IBM are working on drives with'millipede technology' that will give you more than that-but at a huge premium. :)
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10462
Apart from that there aren't any I can find, IBM are working on drives with'millipede technology' that will give you more than that-but at a huge premium. :)[/QUOTE]
Ooooh, that's close! It's a single drive. I give it 6-12 months until we see a 1Tb 3.5" dive :)
ive seen Dell servers with single 1 terabyte hard drives, but i think you can buy terabyte hard drives for servers, mabye you could put it on your PC
Find me some links to 3.5" 1Tb drives and i'll give ya some reps :D
2007 :([/QUOTE]
Damn! Well, reps for trying :)





No, but c'mon....surely u'd rather have 10 hard disks in ya rig than just 1.
1 hdd makes it look like a dell pc ;)