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bit-tech.net schrieb:Conclusion
It's clear that the Euler is a far more capable case cooling-wise than the Galileo thanks to it's larger array of heatsinks. This was proven across the board and with both 65W and 35W TDP CPUs, so despite having a more ela_borate internal cooling arrangement with heatpipes, the extra surface area counted for more in our tests.
That's not to say the Galileo was a complete disaster - within the confines of Akasa's TDP recommendations of a 35W CPU, it passed all our tests with flying colours, and to manage anything with a CPU with nearly double this power draw isn't something to be sniffed at. Clearly the Euler also has an advantage in that it can house a 2.5in SSD too - something that's likely to appeal more to HTPC owners given that mSATA SSDs are still expensive by comparison. The Euler is also easier to build and cheaper.
Closing Thoughts: Who Is It For?
The Akasa Euler case is the perfect platform for a desktop Thin Mini-ITX system and while our configuration was well suited for office work, it has actually become my new HTPC. The fact that the Euler case enables silent computing alone makes it an ideal HTPC candidate.
..und ich kenne keinen Shop der so einen Stecker hat..Mist Conrad hat so ein stecker nicht..
ja, wird so sein.Dass man das Gehäuse per Vesa Halterung an die Rückseite eines Monitors schraubt funktioniert nur, wenn der Standfuß des Monitors nicht in der Nähe der Vesa Halterung ist oder gar über diese ragt, richtig?
ja, siehe hier.Ich würde spontan auf Arbeitsspeicher tippen.