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Arctic Cooling Silentium T3 Eco80 Miditower ATX 550W Black Silver
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2010-08-24 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Arctic Cooling Silentium T3 ECO 80
alaTest sammelte und analysierte 1 Testberichte von Arctic Cooling Silentium T3 ECO 80 von internationalen Zeitschriften und Webseiten und verglich diese mit 100.340 Testberichten für andere Gehäuse.Durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 80/100. Die Menge der bewerteten Testberichte für dieses Produkt ist zu niedrig um einen zuverlässigen alaScore zu errechnen.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2009-01-19 00:00:00.0
Arctic Cooling Silentium T3 ECO 80
1 experten haben diese Produkt bewertet. Eine Gesamtpunktzahl wurde jedoch nicht vergeben.
Empfehlung von DriverHeaven vom 2008-05-09 00:00:00.0
Arctic Cooling Silentium T3 - ECO 80
As the T3 is not the first generation of Silentium case Arctic Cooling have had time to refine the design and performance, the result is a near flawless product. The finish of the case is good and there are no problems with sections not fitting correctly. There is also plenty of room inside the chassis to work with when building a system and tool free drive/card installation is also very user friendly. The above aspects of the Silentium are all good but the highlight of the case has to be thermal performance and noise levels. When first building the system we were concerned that our hard drives would cook in the muffler but after testing we see that the large heatsink does its job well, as do the PSU and exhaust fans. The result is a system that when combined with quiet air cooling (Arctic Cooling Freezer Series) is near silent in operation. In fact there were occasions during our testing when we had to double check the system was actually on. Not everything about the case is perfect though and there is a minor issue with the plastic bracket and Velcro strap that assist with holding the hard drives in place, it never really feels tight but it does work. Hopefully in a future revision Arctic Cooling can improve on this aspect.
Arctic Cooling is probably most well known for CPU and VGA coolers but a few years ago they started branching out into cases. The concept behind ACs case range has always been silent but effective cooling and this philosophy also extends to the PSUs that are bundled with each chassis. Today we are reviewing one of the newest additions to the Silentium range, the T3.
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Arctic Cooling Silentium T2 ATX MicroATX 350W Silver
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2010-08-24 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Arctic Cooling Silentium T2 ECO 80
alaTest hat 25 Testberichte und Meinungen für Arctic Cooling Silentium T2 ECO 80 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 60/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 74/100. Ermitteltes durchschnittliches Testdatum ist 01.12.2005. Im Vergleich zu 100.340 Testberichten von anderen Gehäuse ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 51/100 = Genügend.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2008-03-16 00:00:00.0
Arctic Cooling Silentium T2
6 experten haben diese Produkt bewertet. Die durchschnittliche Punktzahl beträgt 57 von 100.
Empfehlung von Planet 3DNow vom 2005-03-07 00:00:00.0
Arctic Cooling T2 Gehäuse
Die Gehäuse von Arctic Cooling sind von vorn herein auf einen leisen Betrieb getrimmt worden und sollen so die Silent-Freaks unter uns ansprechen ...
Empfehlung von Hardwareluxx vom 2005-01-10 00:00:00.0
Arctic Cooling Silentium T2
Silent-PCs liegen derzeit im Trend. Es gibt viele Möglichkeiten einen leisen PC zusammenzustellen, zum Beispiel durch komplett passiv gekühlte Gehäuse à la Zalman oder mit einer Wasserkühlung. Diese Varianten haben aber einen Nachteil: Der Preis ist heiß und hoch. Wer ein leises Gehäuse haben möchte, kam bis jetzt kaum um ein paar hohe Investitionen in neue Kühler und sonstige Umbauten am Gehäuse herum.
Empfehlung von Techgage vom 2006-05-29 00:00:00.0
Arctic Cooling Silentium T2
Overall, this case has it's share of pros and cons. Sadly, I feel that the cons outweigh the pros, because I was quite frustrated by the end of installation. The case doesn't offer incredible cooling, but it keeps everything pretty quiet, which was the primary goal. Some of the problems I ran into, could have been prevented had their been instructions included with the case. The Arctic Cooling website is not exactly that user friendly, so it took me a while before I found out the instruction manual was available in PDF form. Of course, that doesn't help anyone who is building their first computer who don't have access to the internet and a printer. In it's favor though, the case does have good styling. It's not amazing, but it isn't supposed to be. The thermodynamics are well thought out, but it doesn't really seem to give us a huge advantage at all, which could be due to our already high ambient temps (80°F). The power supply is probably the biggest gripe of them all though. Granted, it has a peak power of 450W, but it lacks many connecters. If you have more than one S-ATA drive, you are out of luck without a power adapter. The same goes for a PCI-E card that requires a 6-Pin connecter. I truly believe they should have held back on so many Molex connecters and instead included extra S-ATA and a PCI-E connecter. A 24-Pin and 8-Pin connectors able to break off into 20-Pin and 4-Pin, respectively, would have been a huge benefit. In the end, this is a solid case, but it seems to be strictly suited for an HTPC user with an outdated setup. If the power supply was bulkier and had more necessary connectors, the overall score would be much better. However, as it stands, I am giving the Silentium T2 a 6 out of 10. June 2 Addendum - Response from Arctic Cooling I am sorry to hear that the Silentium T2 did not meet your expectations. After inquiring it did seem that the ADI had sent you an old case which was for RMA (damaged platform, no manual,older version of sidewall, newer ones came out 8 months ago and are easier to remove). It was set aside and person responsible mistook it as the case to send to you. To address the questions you had: PSU: Our current PSU is powerful enough for most configurations. We tested it in a system with Pentium D840 and ATI X1900XT VGA board. This system draws max. 215 Watts from the PSU. We tested with synthetic benchmarks as well as the 3D Mark 2005. Just recently we wanted to make sure to have enough margin (power wise) for our system we show at the Computex. Our PSU passed loads of up to 450 Watts continuously and 23 Amp. at 12V. Probably a lot of "500 Watt" PSU had failed these tests. There will be just very few configurations that are not working with our PSU (e.g. quad SLI). Further it offers a Power Factor Correction (PFC) value of 99%. This assures that you just pay the real consumption because apparent and real power are practically the same. A high efficiency of over 75% also shows that we are not talking about a cheap PSU. It is correct that we just offer a 20 Pin mainboard and a 4 pin CPU power plug. But there is no mainboard that doesn't work without our PSU. No adapter must be used, 4 pins of the socket will keep empty. The PSU issues will be solved when we launch a 650Watt PSU (over 85% efficiency) second half of this year. PCI adaptors are not included in our PSU for the VGA cards as the high end board manufacturers include a PCIe adapter, so it is not necessary for the PC case manufacturer to do so. Further my engineer noticed that your had installed the Zalman CPU Cooler the wrong way round. It would have been better to use our Freezer 7 Pro as you would have achieved much better CPU temperatures and aligning would have been correct since this is also explained in the Freezer 7 Pro installation instructions. We will be coming out with a revision 2 model of our Silentiums second half of this year. The platform (plastic bottom) will be secured to the case, HDD will include a passive heatsink which will be set horizontally rather than vertically. It will be enclosed with a vibration absorption material and PSU will have one 120mm fan to exhaust air out of the case at the front.
Hate loud computer noise? Arctic Cooling has an all-in-one solution that already has the proper fan layout and directional airflow you need. However, it also has it's fair share of problems. Does the bad outweigh the good, in this 'case'?
Empfehlung von Big Bruin vom 2005-02-13 00:00:00.0
Arctic Cooling Silentium T2 ATX Case
Out back you will get your first glimpse of what makes this case unique. While at the top of the case you see two fan grills, this is not for the power supply. If you look closely, you will notice the plug for the power supply is at the bottom of the case, but there are no fans down there. This is because the power supply is not at the back of the case, but rather at the front. -
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Arctic Cooling Silentium T5 Eco80 Miditower ATX 550W Black Silver
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Arctic Cooling Silentium T4 Eco80 Miditower ATX 550W Black Silver
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Arctic Cooling Silentium T2 ECO 80 MidiTower MicroATX FullATX 550W Silver
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2010-08-24 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Arctic Cooling Silentium T2 ECO 80
alaTest hat 25 Testberichte und Meinungen für Arctic Cooling Silentium T2 ECO 80 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 60/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 74/100. Ermitteltes durchschnittliches Testdatum ist 01.12.2005. Im Vergleich zu 100.340 Testberichten von anderen Gehäuse ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 51/100 = Genügend.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2009-08-10 00:00:00.0
Arctic Cooling Silentium T2 ECO 80
4 experten haben dieses Produkt bewertet. Eine Gesamtpunktzahl wurde jedoch nicht vergeben.
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