- Date:
- Thursday , May 01, 2008
- Author:
- Marc Adams
- Editor:
- Kyle Bennett
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Noise Limit SilentFlux CPU Coolers
Does an "innovative refrigerating pumpless liquid cooler" for your CPU that promises "near water cooling performance" sound interesting? Us too! Finally we were able to find them at Directron after seeing these at Computex in 2007.
SilentFlux ATX
The SilentFlux ATX from Noise Limit is the bigger of the two coolers we are looking at today. It is designed to work with a variety of 80mm fans as well as handle a larger heat load than the SilentFlux Media. Utilizing a bubble pump to circulate fluid through the system and an array of fins to help cool the liquid the SilentFlux ATX is a unique looking cooler to say the least.

Dimensions:
Weight: 400g
Material:
Compatibility:
- Intel LGA 775
- AMD AM2
- AMD 754
- AMD 939
- AMD 940
Flatness
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Installation
Installation of the SilentFlux ATX is extremely simple. Start out by installing the mounting kit onto the motherboard by pressing down on each of the push pins. Once you have the kit installed on the motherboard all that is left is to place the heat sink on the CPU and lower the clamps on either side. Thankfully your motherboard can stay right where it is without requiring removal. That is unless your previous heat sink requires its removal.
Contact
Contact with the SilentFlux ATX is very even and consistent throughout the base.








