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| Coolink SWiF2 Series Fan Review |
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| Written by Ton Burdak -GOMD- | |
| Tuesday, 18 August 2009 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 6 IntroductionWell, I walk outside today and the heat hits me like a 10 pound sledge hammer. The humidity is high and the sun will cook you in a matter of minutes. All I want is a pina colada and my air conditioning, or at least a fan. So I head out to my local Target and head straight for the seasonal section in the hopes of finding my savior, a big, powerful fan to actually provide some air flow and cooling in my apartment. Low and behold, there are more fans there than at the last Phillies game that I went to. So many choices; what am I to do?
It seems to be much the same when I find myself at the electronics store trying to find the right case fan to add to my latest computer build, or the perfect upgrade for the crappy fan on that monstrously cool heatsink that I just had to have that, unfortunately, came with a fan couldn’t provide enough airflow to put out a candle. Well it seems that a new selling point has come to the top of the fan market, and that is which one cools well, but does it quieter.
The Coolink SWiF2 fans enter the market to meet the needs of the silent fan demand. The Coolink SWiF2 fans combine silence and performance into one great package. The innovative impeller design and the high performance bearings keep the airflow high while limiting the amount of noise created by the fan's operation. The ability of the fan to also support PWM fan speed control makes these fans a potentially great deal. Share this Review |


