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I read about the Twin exaust by just cooler. Is it good or bad? And does it really have a 80cfm air flow?
Give us a link so that we can read it for ourselves and see what you are talking about.
I just got one a couple of weeks ago and it works great. There are 2-92 mm fan staggered inside a box that fit inside a 5 1/4 drive bay. It only exhausts out (can't draw air in), but you can aim the fans down or up by flipping the unit over. It dropped my case temps down by 4 degrees Celcius. It also lowered my cpu temp by 5 degrees Celcius!! This thing works great. Got mine at 2cooltech for 20 bucks. you can't beat the performance/price ratio. As far as the 80cfm, it depends how much air you currently have inside your case to begin with. The reviews state about 50 cfm or so. I have mine all the way at the top in my Falcon Mach V case to suck out the layer of warm air at the top. You can also mount it at the bottom to blow cool air over a hard drive or cd player as well. And to top it off, this thing looks cool as hell on the front of my rig. You can hardly even hear the fans moving too.
Hope this helps,
Tab
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Yeah, got one too a couple of years ago and I'm still happy with it. The twin centrifugal fans provide a lot of suction pressure but don't believe it outputs 80cfm -more like half of it. Centrifugal fans output low cfms but supplies high pressure and is only affected slightly by flow impedences unlike axial fans which suffer from sudden flowrate drops. Anyhow, without it, my case temps can be 4 or 5'C higher! The only one better that it is my home-made 120mm fan drive bay cooler (better by -2'C) but it's super noisy if you don't give it 7V.
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