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<blockquote data-quote="MyPVR" data-source="post: 292204" data-attributes="member: 25053"><p>A little hardware modification has been done: I exchanged the N8600GT with a brand new N9500GT.</p><p></p><p>The top reason doing this was to reduce the overall system temperature: With 30 °C indoor temp the system itself doesn't go higher than 40°C (the gfx card itself never went above 50°C, the old one reached nearly 70 °C). This modification reduced the fan speeds from 1000/900 to 850/600 (with 30 °C indoor temp after 24h hours TV playback). Now the fans can't be heared in the night...</p><p></p><p>The second point was dual Blu-Ray stream decoding. This feature is used during PIP playback on newer BDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyPVR, post: 292204, member: 25053"] A little hardware modification has been done: I exchanged the N8600GT with a brand new N9500GT. The top reason doing this was to reduce the overall system temperature: With 30 °C indoor temp the system itself doesn't go higher than 40°C (the gfx card itself never went above 50°C, the old one reached nearly 70 °C). This modification reduced the fan speeds from 1000/900 to 850/600 (with 30 °C indoor temp after 24h hours TV playback). Now the fans can't be heared in the night... The second point was dual Blu-Ray stream decoding. This feature is used during PIP playback on newer BDs. [/QUOTE]
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