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Card Cooler XT (dual 120mm fan device)
Posted by George Panayiotou on: 12/09/2005 08:00 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]
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Our Linux loving forum staff might like this one. The fans show a penguin with glasses on the front and no, I dont think its the same penguin ! The Penguin represent "Cool" of course.

The backside side of the Card Cooler XT.

Always the prettiest photos .. a night shot of the fans. The LEDs, one in each corner, give this nice blue color and a certain asthetically pleasing touch to the overal looks of a PC case.

This is how it looks installed into the case. It doesnt show it here because of the flash lighting used, but the blue light is enough to light the floor next to the window. (And yes, I tried to take a picture without the flash, but unfortunately it would only show a blue blob.)
Card Cooler XT (dual 120mm fan device)
With computers getting faster and faster, the overheating problem is getting more and more common among computer users that dont know how to use or simply can't afford exotic cooling and are still using the basic air cooling approach. Some companies are trying to give a solution to their cooling needs. Some by making performance CPU heat sinks and others by making devices to throw that hot air outside the case.
With computers getting faster and faster, the overheating problem is getting more and more common among computer users that dont know how to use or simply can't afford exotic cooling and are still using the basic air cooling approach. Some companies are trying to give a solution to their cooling needs. Some by making performance CPU heat sinks and others by making devices to throw that hot air outside the case.
