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We tested the AXP-140 using the following system:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (SLACR)
Motherboard: XFX 680i LT
RAM: 6GB OCZ Platinum PC6400
GPU: 8800GT
Case: Cooler Master Sniper Storm
A single Antec Tri-Cool will be used on the CPU cooler for testing. All fans will remain at 100% for duration of idle, load, and overclock tests. Temperatures will be recorded using RealTemp. Idle temperatures will be measured after a system reboot. All startup applications will be allowed to execute, but nothing else will be run. After 10 minutes, the temperature will be recorded as "idle". Load temperatures will be tested after a 45 minute run of Prime95 full stress test.
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