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    Friday News Part 2

    Posted on Friday, December 06 2002 @ 11:54:37 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck




    GlobalWin CAK4-88T heatsink review
    The overall size of the GlobalWin CAK4-88T is 80 x 80mm which is the size of the fan by 92mm high. The fan has a top speed of 4,000rpm and pushes out 55CFM at a noise level of 40.9dBA.

    The GlobalWin CAK4-88T heatsink fan is temperature controlled with a sensor neatly tucked away between the outer casing and one outer fin at the bottom.


    Review Link : A1-Electronics


    Ahanix dboX Computer Case
    Ahanix, became popular for their Platinum XP, has made a small name for themselves by designing affordable stylish cases. DboX has the distinction of being the first consumer case in the world to integrate a programmable circuit board to control the fans. I believe this integration is a natural step forward in the design of computer cases. But is the first attempt the pinnacle of case design or an an evolutionary mistake?


    Review Link : AMDZone




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