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Noctua NH-L12 CPU Cooler Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 09/26/2012 08:23 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
APH Networks posted a review on the Arctic Breeze USB Desktop Fan
Computers produce a lot of heat, which is the primary reason why computer enthusiasts spend so much money buying advanced cooling solutions. By cooling your computer down, you actually chuck all that heat out into your room and if you’ve got high end hardware then your computer can raise the room temperature a lot.
Arctic have devised the perfect solution for this scenario and while it may seem like a gimmick, we wanted to give it a go to see what it’s all about, especially after seeing so many games sporting one at the latest Multiplay Insomnia i46 LAN gaming event in Telford
The Arctic Breeze USB Fan that we have today is a 92mm fan that is meant to sit on your desktop and keep you cool by blowing air in your direction. Being a USB powered device with no drivers needed for installation, it could be used at home, work, college, university or in any place where there is a powered USB port available.
Arctic have devised the perfect solution for this scenario and while it may seem like a gimmick, we wanted to give it a go to see what it’s all about, especially after seeing so many games sporting one at the latest Multiplay Insomnia i46 LAN gaming event in Telford
The Arctic Breeze USB Fan that we have today is a 92mm fan that is meant to sit on your desktop and keep you cool by blowing air in your direction. Being a USB powered device with no drivers needed for installation, it could be used at home, work, college, university or in any place where there is a powered USB port available.
Noctua NH-L12 CPU Cooler Review