Santa Rosa for April 2007
"Santa Rosa for April 2007"
Published: 9th July 2006 | Source: N/A |
Earlier this month, Intel released its roadmap for the aproaching Santa Rosa platform. Santa Rosa is a derivative of the Centrino G965 platform seen in mobile devices
The plans claim the launch for Santa Rosa will be somewhere around late April, with the thermal design guide getting a 1.0 revision right around late March.
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if its 100$ or less :D
I don't know why they use the term "gamer's case" :S
Nae, read a little consumer review here.
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=121157
Heh, they hate it to be blunt.
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=121157
Heh, they hate it to be blunt.
personally, no I wouldn't want one but saying that it's certainly not the worst case I've seen by a long long way.
Looking at it I'm sure there's a market out there for that look......only time will tell.
Looking at it I'm sure there's a market out there for that look......only time will tell.
Thats how all reviews should be. They had to buy the case so you got a pretty honest answer.
I remember reading a review on a CPU cooler (on another site) that ran 10C hotter than stock but they gave it an 8 out of 10 because it was quieter..:D
Thanks NickS
I remember reading a review on a CPU cooler (on another site) that ran 10C hotter than stock but they gave it an 8 out of 10 because it was quieter..:D
Thanks NickS
[QUOTE=markkleb]Thats how all reviews should be. They had to buy the case so you got a pretty honest answer.
I remember reading a review on a CPU cooler (on another site) that ran 10C hotter than stock but they gave it an 8 out of 10 because it was quieter..:D
Thanks NickS[/QUOTE]
Well as much as I would never use a cooler that let the cpu get hotter than standard, for noise sensitive people it may be a worthwhile trade off.
I remember reading a review on a CPU cooler (on another site) that ran 10C hotter than stock but they gave it an 8 out of 10 because it was quieter..:D
Thanks NickS[/QUOTE]
Well as much as I would never use a cooler that let the cpu get hotter than standard, for noise sensitive people it may be a worthwhile trade off.
Not really my cup of tea tbh..
Lian Li G70 for the win!!
Lian Li G70 for the win!!
LOL, my first thought was a CPU COOLER was supposed to be just that "a cooler"
Since it was compared to a Stock AMD cooler which is not a noisy cooler and not exactly a effecient one either the added 2C at idle and 10C under load:eek: was the dumbest thing I ever heard.
Since it was compared to a Stock AMD cooler which is not a noisy cooler and not exactly a effecient one either the added 2C at idle and 10C under load:eek: was the dumbest thing I ever heard.
Yeah I would simply due to the airflow, but then again I dont think I could phase it nicely :(
if the price is right and shipping wasn't exhorbitant
