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"So how do you write a review on fans? Shall I wax poetic over the glorious air these things push, the marvels of engineering and manufacturing that have collided into the epitome of the fan? How my computer just wasn’t complete without this product? Hell no! These are fans, they blow…. or suck (depending on the direction), Period."
http://www.thetechlounge.com/review.php?REVIEWDIR=thermaltake_x-blower
Kurtis
10-19-2003, 10:37 PM
fun read i must say :)
MaNiAk21
10-20-2003, 02:15 PM
fun read i must say :)
Ditto. :P
caniswolfie
10-20-2003, 03:11 PM
I suggest a blowtorch to get some of that stubborn plastic packaging open.. ;)
Kurtis
10-20-2003, 03:13 PM
you could always use a SmartFanII to open one :D
you could always use a SmartFanII to open one :D
True, but that tends to send out shrapnel which can posed a hazard to passing bystanders.
Kurtis
10-20-2003, 03:58 PM
you could always use a SmartFanII to open one :D
True, but that tends to send out shrapnel which can posed a hazard to passing bystanders.
true, true...
ELiTE KiLLaH
10-20-2003, 04:56 PM
you could always use a SmartFanII to open one :D
True, but that tends to send out shrapnel which can posed a hazard to passing bystanders.
true, true...
they're not innocent bystanders cuz they are in the way of ur progres...in other words they are holding u back..and what ur doing is understanding how well a fan was designed....hence the engineering of the fan...and since engineering = a (applied) science.... they are esstentially standing in the way of science, u could say ....so ....off wtih their heads! (via flying shrapnel emitted by the fan! lol)
...i cant believe i somehow related that to science lol :shock:
nice review otherwise :)
Kurtis
10-20-2003, 05:06 PM
lmao... that is so loosely connected!
but it sounds good so you must be right! ;)
MaNiAk21
10-20-2003, 06:50 PM
Yes, I agree, it's all there fault! Especially if something breaks, like the thing inside the package, you know how those Smartfans get when their hungry for meat. :shock:
Actually, one just got a taste of my knuckle not 10 mins ago, damn thing hurt too. It's tasted blood, there is no turning back! :?
Kurtis
10-20-2003, 09:22 PM
Actually, one just got a taste of my knuckle not 10 mins ago, damn thing hurt too. It's tasted blood, there is no turning back! :?
feed it to the pigeons! *confused look on face*
I think it should be mandatory that anything that goes above 4000 RPm should be required to have a guard.
Kurtis
10-20-2003, 10:13 PM
I think it should be mandatory that anything that goes above 4000 RPm should be required to have a guard.
i do agree on that... ever played with 120mm aluminum fans? ooo man, those screwed up my studio sheets, glad i didn't get my finger caught in there...
I was actually trying to avoid the TT fan only to get too close to the heat sink fan which got a knuckle and ricocheted my hand into the TT fan. Ouch! :(
Yeah, got to watch out for those aluminum ones, they just take an entire fingure off. Can you imagine a TT fan made of aluminum, no wait, they do make those...they are called blenders!
MaNiAk21
10-21-2003, 01:11 PM
Hahahaha, that'd be sick, I would be so very afraid... everyone better hide their dogs when they come out with that one, 'cause we know you can't afford anything else Microsoft makes without your pets... ;)
handrail
10-21-2003, 01:18 PM
Actually, one just got a taste of my knuckle not 10 mins ago, damn thing hurt too. It's tasted blood, there is no turning back! :?
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