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    Bluegears b-flexi and b-cools fans Review

    Posted on Tuesday, February 27 2007 @ 11:56:54 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Despite the shrink in the die size and enhanced technology that allow manufactures to produce cooler components, the internal components in a computer still generates quite a lot of heat, especially if you are looking for the best and fastest parts. In order to dissipate the amount of heat from the system, most cases today are designed to mount multiple fans in order to effectively and efficiently keep these components cool and enhance their life-span and possibly even help to increase the performance as cooler system allows better overclocking. However, finding a good fan is never an easy job as it requires a balance of the noise level and efficiency. A good fan not only have to be quiet but also able to pull enough hot air away from the case. Today at Bjorn3d, we will take a look at Bluegears's b-cool and b-flexi fans and see whether or not they will be a good choice for anyone out there seeking a quiet yet efficient fan.

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