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Bender

Mysteriously Changing Senior
Joined
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In Thelemac's Basement Eating the Chickens
I hope all the claims are true. I would like any noise reduction without sacrificing cooling I can get. I really like how the fans don't have a huge center section so you get more even flow. Does anyone have a link to any reviews?
 

Colin

Arctic Silver Senior
Joined
Dec 19, 2000
flagreen - Nice to see you posting over here. :) I believe this fan is going to shake things up a bit in the cooling industry. I know of one performace HS manufacturer that has already ordered some for testing.
 

muddocktor

Retired
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Nov 1, 2001
Location
New Iberia, LA
If you look around on that link, you will find where you can get 1 to test just for the cost of shipping it if you have a website. Just a thought for someone that has a website up and running.
 
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flagreen

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Mar 7, 2001
Bender said:
I hope all the claims are true. I would like any noise reduction without sacrificing cooling I can get. I really like how the fans don't have a huge center section so you get more even flow. Does anyone have a link to any reviews?
Thank you Mr. Thompson, it's good to be here. I enjoyed your article on the new case. I like my new FS020 fine and although it is fairly quiet with 120mm fans the cpu noise can only be lessened by slowing the fan speed down. Your case would have been a better choice for noise but I simply lack the courage at this point to risk H2O so close to my rig.
 

Colin

Arctic Silver Senior
Joined
Dec 19, 2000
flagreen - Thanks for the kind words. The choice to go with the Quiet Power was easy, no courage necessary. With the exception of "stupid Colin tricks", I have found watercooling to be totally reliable.