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    Roundup : Next Generation Fans

    Posted on Saturday, October 26 2002 @ 08:31:57 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Tweakers Australia has made a fan roundup of the Thermaltake Smart Case Fan 2, Antec Blue LED Fan, Antec TriLight LED Fan, Cooler Master TLF-R28 Neon LED Fan, and the Enermax UC-12FAB RPM Adjustable Fan:
    No matter how outrageous or extreme any of these cooling solutions may be, the driving force behind each of these unique concepts is usually some type of fan. Fans play an important, but simple role in each and every application, although it didn't take long for select companies to once again raise the bar, and make their products more tempting than the next. Shapes, sizes, speed, features, design, and noise are just some of the variables that have arisen from this competitive industry, which is why we have come up with this ongoing article, giving you the lowdown on each non-standard item we get our hands on. So read on, as we take a look at some of the latest and most innovative next generation fans on the market today


    Review Link : Tweakers Australia


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