Cooler and Quieter Barebones PCs?
Abit DigiDice: Therapy For Your PC, Continued
Believe it or not: Perfumed oil, poured into a little dish, can be mounted on the back side of the CPU heat sink.
In conclusion, Abit's barebones has the loudest noise level of all the candidates. In spite of its innovative concept, this system still needs a bit of fine-tuning.
This little bottle comes with it: as soon as the fluid is poured into a container mounted on the heat sink, a pleasant fragrance fills the room.
A practical bag to carry: Abit's DigiDice
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