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Gelid Launch WING 14 UV Blue Case Fans - FrostyTech.com Gelid Launch WING 14 UV Blue Case Fans
Wed Sep 08, 2010 | 3:12P| PermaLink
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The WING 14 UV Blue (140mm case fan) was added to the series of multi-award winning WING 8, 9 and 12 UV Blue. Matching the other WING fans this fan is created especially for gamers and modders and features a unique Nanoflux bearing whose motor bearing is not only water - and dustproof but also allows the impeller to be removed for cleaning. The 11 fan blades with additional winglet design were created to achieve an airflow of approx. 80CFM by a fan speed of 1200 RPM. The fan also enables a great static pressure and is UV reactive. Even the slightest vibrations generated by the running fan will be absorbed by 4 Anti-vibration fan mounts which are provided in addition to traditional screws. Further a fan speed reduction cable is included in the package to lower the fan speed to a super silent 900 RPM.

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Travla AnkerPC TE-T290 Review  - FrostyTech.com Travla AnkerPC TE-T290 Review
Tue May 12, 2009 | 4:00P| PermaLink
Nachdem ich in dieser Woche schon einen Gehäuse Review präsentieren konnte, folgt nun direkt der nächste. Diesmal habe ich das absolut winzige Travla "AnkerPC TE-T290" Pico-ITX Gehäuse im Booksize Format ausführlich testen können, welches speziell für das bereits von uns getestete VIA "EPIA-PX10000G" (Review Link) konzipiert wurde:

"Das Travla "TE-T290" ist ein kleines und feines Pico-ITX Gehäuse, welches trotz seiner minimalsten Abmessungen ein einfach zu installierendes Case darstellt. Es macht, obwohl es nur in Booksize Abmessungen daherkommt und somit etwa die Hälfte kleiner ist als sein Bruder, das "TE-D288", bei aktiver Kühlung des EPIA-PX eine ebenso gute Figur. Das Design folgt zwar nicht dem Travla Konzept, aber das ist auch gut so. Es kann sich dadurch einen eigenen Platz in der Travla Gehäuse Hierarchie schaffen. Ein einfacher und gefahrloser Zusammenbau mit dem EPIA-PX Mainboard machen einem die Entscheidung einfach, sich mit dem "TE-T290" ein wirklich schickes Thin Client- oder Nettop System auf Pico-ITX Basis aufzubauen, insofern man auf ein CD/DVD Laufwerk verzichten kann." (...)

FULL STORY @ EPIACENTER
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