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Dynatron Crossflow Blower
Street
Price: varies
http://www.dynatron-corp.com

Air
Flow
The truth is that if you put the two fans side by
side together, you'll swear the Crossflow Blower moves
more air than the other. I tried putting it inside
of a computer, and guess what? It's pretty much like
having a mini tornado inside of the case. Instead
of pushing air through one end to the other like a
traditional case fan, the Crossflow Blower sucks air
from one end, and literally blows air out like a hair
dryer. It does an excellent job whether it's used
for cooling or air circulation. If you're trying to
create some air circulation inside of your case, forget
about putting a 120mm case fan inside of it. The Crossflow
Blower is your answer.

Noise
Level
The fan itself is made in metal, with an aluminum
impeller and double ball bearings. The reason why
the numbers don't do the Dynatron justice is that
most of the noise generated by the Crossflow Blower
is created by the compressed air being pushed through
the fan instead of mechanical noise. A first glance
of the stats may mislead you to think of a poor quality
fan. In fact, this case fan has an incredible sturdy
construction and it's extremely stable.

Dynatron
Crossflow Blower in action
Verdict
The
innovative design, heavy construction, and practicality
blows its competition away. There really isn't much
to sacrifice except a little extra noise to this fan,
and it's especially sweet if you're using it in your
overclocked system. Absolutely two big thumbs up for
the Dynatron Crossflow Blower.

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