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Evercool 92mm Rifling Fan
| Author: |
Andrew |
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June 10th, 2009 7:47 PM |
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Cooling,Reviews |
Conclusion
To conclude the rifling is a neat product which has been well designed and well executed. If Evercool were to add extra performance to this fan then they would be onto something good with the Rifling. At around £5 it’s not really possible to quarrel with the pricing as it looks great and is silent.
Advantages
- Great looks
- Silent
- Relatively Cheap
Disadvantages
- Performance not as good as expected

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