VoodooPC fanless Athlon64 3200+ PC <20dB!
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Don't you recognize that case? It's the new Zalman Passively cooled case.
We've discussed it several times here in the forums.
We've discussed it several times here in the forums.
Anyone who would pay that much $$$ for a fanless PC is more than obsessed with silence...it's not that hard to build a quietly-cooled, barely audible PC on your own for much less...enough savings to go out and splurge on a nice display. It's nothing more than very bulky, lan-unfriendly bragging rights.
Yes but if you look at some of Voodoo's other products (such as the watercooled Athlon 64 system - saw it in a magazine for around £4500 I think) you see the sort of market they are in - the top end pre-built systems for the "money is no object" crowd who are not interested in modding.MGP wrote:Anyone who would pay that much $$$ for a fanless PC is more than obsessed with silence...
I'm sure it will sell to those sort of people, but as for us "mere mortals" we will have to continue to hack our cases to bits, undervolt, underclock, suspension mount etc as we'll never be able to afford one!
Hey Mike, maybe you can get one in for a review? That would be well cool. Aren't Voodoo based in Canada?
It uses a Voodoo Aggressor fanless PSU, interesting.
I wonder if it's just a modded Fortron model.
Anyone know much about it?
If they had one, why wouldn't they just whup Silentmaxx in the silent PSU market? Maybe it is connected to the case heatsink as well?
Alright one problem, why didn't they use a Spinpoint HDD?
I wonder if it's just a modded Fortron model.
Anyone know much about it?
If they had one, why wouldn't they just whup Silentmaxx in the silent PSU market? Maybe it is connected to the case heatsink as well?
Alright one problem, why didn't they use a Spinpoint HDD?
Presumably it is. Sure its expensive, but think of it has a hushPC with a completely top-of-the-line kick-butt system inside and the price is entirely reasonable. That kind of fit-and-finish don't come cheap. The Hush ATZ if its ever available won't be any cheaper.Trip wrote:If they had one, why wouldn't they just whup Silentmaxx in the silent PSU market? Maybe it is connected to the case heatsink as well?
I think its great since because it has gamer appeal it will turn people on to silent PCs more than the Hush ever did. Once people realise that you can put a PC in a chuck of aluminum, then we might start seeing much cheaper mass-produced versions, using lower power mobile parts.
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