I've been studing Heating and cooling at school for a few semesters now, and noticed a flaw in the new btx design. If you look into the history of furnaces, you will see they used to make them with the hottest point making contact with the coldest air. After years of research they realized it was most efficient to warm up the air gradualy. The warm part of the furnace made contact first, and the hottest point made contact last. This gave the greatest heat output , therefore giving the greatest efficiency. As you have probably already guessed where I am going with this, the btx design will not give the greatest heat output. Having the hottest point (the processor) make contact with the coldest air, and the reast the the components make contact last, is the LEAST efficient way to cool the computer. The current ATX setup is the most efficient way. Even though the processor gets cooled better (with btx), the fan will have to blow faster and louder to cool the rest of the system. The reason btx is being introduced is to have a quieter pc, but they are doing the oposite! Anyway just had to get that out of my system! Post your comments.