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        <p>
I got an email this morning asking for the Windows 7 component update. I had published
those last Thursday, but must have unchecked the publish button. It is available now,
so go <a href="/Blog/2009/10/02/Windows7ComponentsBeta.aspx">here</a> and get them.
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More information will come, soon.<img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.gumpi.com/Blog/aggbug.ashx?id=564fb179-a98a-486e-b947-232aeb74c1a6" /></p>
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      <title>Windows 7 Components - Sorry</title>
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I got an email this morning asking for the Windows 7 component update. I had published
those last Thursday, but must have unchecked the publish button. It is available now,
so go &lt;a href="/Blog/2009/10/02/Windows7ComponentsBeta.aspx"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt; and get them.
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        <p>
When I built my current computer, I wanted it to be quiet. Following quite many reviews,
I went with the <i>SilenX Ixtrema 120 Quiet Fans</i> and got two for my case.
</p>
        <p>
Compared to other fans, they are quite pricy, at about 16 Euro a piece in Germany,
ordered online. So, with raving reviews and for that price, my expectations where
quite high. I put them in the most crucial places of my computer, right behind the
CPU cooler at the upper far edge of my chasis.
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I was impressed with the fans, I could hear them with no problems, two rooms away,
or in other words, through a closed door... They are loud, compared to those that
came with the Antec chasis, I have. Anyway, since I needed two more fans than came
with the chasis, I let them in place. They actually do cool down the inner chasis
quite well, and running the CPU and memory a bout 30% above specs, cooling is priority
number one, no more extra heating for my office required in the winter.
</p>
        <p>
Well, living with a quite noisy computer for about 150 hours of actual working time,
I had a big *bang* inside and one of the Silenx fans shattered quite loudly. The blades
came apart in three pieces and went through the whole inside of the computer. Replaced
it with a spare fan I had, the computer was quieter and according to the inside thermometer,
temparature was up by about 2.5°C.
</p>
        <p>
Another 200 hours later, yesterday evening, the second fan broke into three pieces
with a loud bang. Luckily though, this time it did not send those pieces through the
whole chasis... I replaced it with another spare one (last I had *g*) and now the
computer is really quiet. Temparature does not seem to go up any further, though I
did not test it yet. Will do that soon. After 30 minutes at about 75% CPU work time
converting 350 DNG (RAW images) to JPEG, the CPU was at under 45°C, which is great
for an Intel Quad-Core, currently overclocked at 25%. Will test it at 30% and full
load soon.
</p>
        <p>
I will let you know what fans I am using now, when I have let them work a little longer.
But they are really quiet compared to those <i>SilenX Ixtrema 120</i> fans. Extreme
they are ;-)
</p>
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      <title>Short Review of SilenX Ixtrema 120 Quiet Fan</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 07:12:53 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
When I built my current computer, I wanted it to be quiet. Following quite many reviews,
I went with the &lt;i&gt;SilenX Ixtrema 120 Quiet Fans&lt;/i&gt; and got two for my case.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Compared to other fans, they are quite pricy, at about 16 Euro a piece in Germany,
ordered online. So, with raving reviews and for that price, my expectations where
quite high. I put them in the most crucial places of my computer, right behind the
CPU cooler at the upper far edge of my chasis.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I was impressed with the fans, I could hear them with no problems, two rooms away,
or in other words, through a closed door... They are loud, compared to those that
came with the Antec chasis, I have. Anyway, since I needed two more fans than came
with the chasis, I let them in place. They actually do cool down the inner chasis
quite well, and running the CPU and memory a bout 30% above specs, cooling is priority
number one, no more extra heating for my office required in the winter.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Well, living with a quite noisy computer for about 150 hours of actual working time,
I had a big *bang* inside and one of the Silenx fans shattered quite loudly. The blades
came apart in three pieces and went through the whole inside of the computer. Replaced
it with a spare fan I had, the computer was quieter and according to the inside thermometer,
temparature was up by about 2.5°C.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Another 200 hours later, yesterday evening, the second fan broke into three pieces
with a loud bang. Luckily though, this time it did not send those pieces through the
whole chasis... I replaced it with another spare one (last I had *g*) and now the
computer is really quiet. Temparature does not seem to go up any further, though I
did not test it yet. Will do that soon. After 30 minutes at about 75% CPU work time
converting 350 DNG (RAW images) to JPEG, the CPU was at under 45°C, which is great
for an Intel Quad-Core, currently overclocked at 25%. Will test it at 30% and full
load soon.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I will let you know what fans I am using now, when I have let them work a little longer.
But they are really quiet compared to those &lt;i&gt;SilenX Ixtrema 120&lt;/i&gt; fans. Extreme
they are ;-)
&lt;/p&gt;
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