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Thermal performance – GPU/CPU temperatures
The fans were connected to the motherboard and ran according to one pre-defined fan curve. The room temperature was 21 +/- degrees Celsius. The charts present the highest temperatures recorded using CPUID HWMonitor 1.45 or HWiNFO 7.22. Since we are testing it thoroughly, here are the temperature measurements. We tried OCCT first: [°C] lower = better. First up are the liquid cooling temperatures, then the Dirt Rally test for the CPU, followed by the GPU. Air cooler results are also included.
Measurements for LCS followed by Air cooling:
Hyte Y60 chassis review
This time, we're checking out the Hyte Y60, a mainly aesthetic-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis. It's not the first product from this American (precisely – California) company. They have debuted with an ITX case called Revolt 3, which gained good opinions around the websites. Additionally, they're planning to release a keyboard and a wireless headset, but that's still to come. Ok, let's get back to the Hyte Y60.
This time, we're checking out the Hyte Y60, a mainly aesthetic-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis. It's not the first product from this American (precisely – California) company. They have debuted with an ITX case called Revolt 3, which gained good opinions around the websites. Additionally, they're planning to release a keyboard and a wireless headset, but that's still to come. Ok, let's get back to the Hyte Y60.
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