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Jul 15
Noiseblocker BlackSilent Fans

Noiseblocker BlackSilent Fans

Published in Cooling, Reviews | Written by Rhys

Noiseblocker are a company known for listening to the media and improving their products. Today we’ll be trying out the revision 3 of their fans from their BlackSilent range. These fans have been improved extensively and after the reports from revision 2 of this model, can these fans actually get much better? Well, read on and you’ll find out…

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May 27
Noctua NF-P12 Silent Fan

Noctua NF-P12 Silent Fan

Published in Cooling, Reviews | Written by Rhys

Earlier this week we reviewed a silent 92mm fan, this provided us with silent cooling at the front of our case. Today we’ve got another fan from well known PC silencers, Noctua. This model is the NF-P12, an oddly coloured peach and brown fan which should hopefully replace our noisy 120mm Antec rear fan. Just like most Noctua products, this fan is very innovative with notches cut into the many blades. But is such an innovative fan from Noctua worth buying?

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May 26
Coolink SWiF-921 Fan

Coolink SWiF-921 Fan

Published in Cooling, Reviews | Written by Rhys

We’ve been playing around with computer silencing for a while now at Tech-Reviews and so far, we’ve had great success in silencing the hard drives. However, we still have some really noisy fans, so today we’ll be replacing our cases front 92mm fan with a model which has been advertised as like a ‘silent whisper’. The fan we’ll be reviewing is the Coolink SWiF 921 – - the second 92mm fan in the SWif series following on from the SWif 920. This fan is supposed to run as low as 7dB/A – - virtually inaudible. So, read on and find out if this Coolink fan really is ‘whisper silent’.

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Noiseblocker BlackSilent Fans

Noiseblocker are a company known for listening to the media and improving their products. Today we’ll be trying out the revision 3 of their fans from their BlackSilent range. These fans have been improved extensively and after the reports from revision 2 of this model, can these fans actually get much better? Well, read on and you’ll find out…

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