The tests were performed in a controlled air conditioned room with temperatures maintained at a constant 24c – a comfortable environment for the majority of people reading this.Idle temperatures were measured after sitting at the desktop for 30 minutes. Load measurements were acquired by playing Crysis Warhead for 30 minutes and measuring the peak temperature. We also have included Furmark results, recording maximum temperatures throughout a 30 minute stress test.All fan settings were left on automatic.

The watercooling system performs reasonably well, although we would have expected slightly better results. Similar results to those we have seen the past from the Corsair H100.
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Excellent system, I like it – but I agree Core i7 witith Titan
I have a cyberpower system and it has given me a bit of problems in the last year. my fault though I think as I tried to change the video card and damaged a slot. good built though and nice support
seems like a good deal to me – although id rather build my own and save a few hundred quid overall
Correction maybe? 3570k is an i5 processor, not an i7 processor
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