Silverstone's New Desktop SST-CW01B-WDR
"Silverstone are proud to release the SST-CW01-WDR ( R = Card Reader). A high end desktop for Multimedia solutions.
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Published: 14th November 2006 | Source: Silverstone |
News <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ufo1.com/ad/c.js"></script> Posted 14/11/2006Author: PV5150
Source: Silverstone
Official Press Release
The CW01-WD is created for HTPC and PC enthusiasts who wish to enjoy the powerful layout from SilverStone's top-of-the-line LC18 enclosure with full view of the glorious Raptor X hard drive from Western Digital. This special edition all aluminium case has multiple user adjustments such as reversible PSU mounting position and multitude of hard drive mounting positions to accommodate a wide range of add-on and graphics cards. The simple but purposeful front panel is highlighted with a full set of gold-plated 1/ 4” audio jacks, front I/O ports, and a precision-cut acrylic window to showcase the Raptor X. If you are looking for the ultimate media server chassis for the ultimate enthusiast hard drive, look no further than the SilverStone CW01-WD.
Features
*Special front panel window for Western Digital Raptor X hard drive Premium,
*all aluminium construction
*Special 1/ 4” jacks for high end audio equipment support
*Compatible with Sound Blaster Live!/Audigy/X-Fi
*Exceptional versatility in storage space
*Built-in 52-in-1 card reader
*Rack mount ready
Read more about this product at Silverstone's website


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What about that cool laboratories liquid pro? i use it and its awsome, its basically liquid metal, might be worth a try?
Can't use metal based compounds with sub-zero unfortunately :(
Can't use metal based compounds with sub-zero unfortunately :(
Nope the coollabs min temperature is somewhere around 0oc :(
What about that cool laboratories liquid pro? i use it and its awsome, its basically liquid metal, might be worth a try?
Have fun..
- Prying your CPU & Heatsink Apart
- Lapping the [IMG]http://oldforums.overclock3d.net/oc3d_gfx/smilies/cussing.gif[/IMG][IMG]http://oldforums.overclock3d.net/oc3d_gfx/smilies/cussing.gif[/IMG][IMG]http://oldforums.overclock3d.net/oc3d_gfx/smilies/cussing.gif[/IMG][IMG]http://oldforums.overclock3d.net/oc3d_gfx/smilies/cussing.gif[/IMG] off the CPU & Heatsink '
- Prying your CPU & Heatsink Apart
- Lapping the [IMG]http://oldforums.overclock3d.net/oc3d_gfx/smilies/cussing.gif[/IMG][IMG]http://oldforums.overclock3d.net/oc3d_gfx/smilies/cussing.gif[/IMG][IMG]http://oldforums.overclock3d.net/oc3d_gfx/smilies/cussing.gif[/IMG][IMG]http://oldforums.overclock3d.net/oc3d_gfx/smilies/cussing.gif[/IMG] off the CPU & Heatsink '
a simple twist and a tap with the back of a screwdriver did it for me, and it cleans off fine with some copper cleaner
a simple twist and a tap with the back of a screwdriver did it for me, and it cleans off fine with some copper cleaner
Yep.
Agreed that it does harden over time and can be a pain in the arse to get off, but lets face it - it offers better temperatures than lapping your heatspreader, and it's certainly less damaging.
Agreed that it does harden over time and can be a pain in the arse to get off, but lets face it - it offers better temperatures than lapping your heatspreader, and it's certainly less damaging.[/QUOTE]
well naturally i did that too :) i think the reason it didnt bond that much with me (although it was alot tougher than anything else ive used) is because i have lapped my IHS and the alphacool waterblock has a mirror finish on it to start with


