Dual 80mm Fan w/ Adapter for Slot Cooling -> Nice fit for Enlight 7237

dman

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Dual Fan / @ Cyberguys Item # 148-0560 (PIC)

#148-0565 is the same except 60mm fan and a little cheaper.

Cyberguys

I have no affiliation with this company. I have ordered from them in the past and they have a pretty good selection of PC Parts. Prices are generally high. On this item the price seems average -- $13.95 for two BB 80mm fans and mounting bracket.

Anyway, was curious if anyone had seen these fans elsewhere and what the prices are. Bonus if anyone has reviewed them.

This is interesting too:

External PowerSupply Cooler (For ATX Supplies or Supplies that "suck" in air) ITEM # 148-0300 -- Price is WAY too expensive though... and unless it's using active cooling I can't see how it could reduce case temps 60deg F! SHEEESH!
 

ericd

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Yeah that turbocool 2x is available at pcpowerandcooling.com for 49.00 Still a rip if you ask me. Even if it does work well it still is 44 dBA, unless you already have the fan of death on your heatsink (Delta Black) this would make an unbarable increase in noise. I think that their ratings of this thing is based off of if you had no fans in your case at all except for PSU fan and no fan on your heatsink either, that's the only way that I can think that their claims could be true.

Eric
 

Liquid_Lenny

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Basically, the 80mm version is the same thing as the original CardCooler. I've used the CardCooler in the past, but switched to the 2CoolPC a year ago, and haven't looked back. Got lower system & CPU temps with the 2CoolPC and less noise. And the CardCooler wasn't that loud to begin with.

I like Cyberguys - you can find stuff there that's hard to get anywhere else.