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Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 Case Review

To test the thermal performance of the Nanoxia Deep Silence 2 we loaded our test system for 15 minutes using Prime95 and Furmark and recorded the maximum temperatures reached using CPUID Hardware Monitor. We then restarted the system and left it for 15 minutes before recording idle temperatures.

Room temperature was maintained at 18 degrees C for the duration of our tests.

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We are  impressed with these temperatures considering that the Deep Silence 1 is designed to keep noise to a minimum, rather than to create huge air flow.

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One comment

  1. Nice looking case, I think fractal looks better though, marginally

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