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    Good airflow for its size 2006-11-19 16:12:20 Reviewed by Duc from Saint-Laurent, PQ CA
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This little fan measures 60MM. It comes with a 3pin connector but can be converted to 4pin with the included adapter. This fan is the standard size of most AMD stock cooler. I purchased this to replace my old socket A stock cooler. This fan was much quieter than the stock one. Cooling performance was pretty much the same, but the noise reduction was the most rewarding aspect. Overall, a nice fan that is quiet with decent airflow. |
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    very quiet 2006-10-12 21:41:01 Reviewed by Wesley Cain from Ottumwa, IA US
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This fan is amzaingly quiet but that is about it. This provides a very bare minimum air flow. It would take three of these to equal other fans of this size. |
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    Nice Quiet Fan 2006-08-26 03:44:38 Reviewed by Anonymous from Cincinnati, OH US
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Vantec are a well known PC assessory company that makes great products. This Stealth fan is extremely quiet which makes it perfect for HTPCs. |
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    2010-05-11 05:51:19 Reviewed by James Calhoun from Sanders, KY US
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| The Good:
great fan leads are nice and long to to reach any part of the motherboard |
| The Squirrelly:
none |
| Pro Tip:
anyone can install it. |
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    2010-04-19 12:20:31 Reviewed by Anonymous from Davis, CA US
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| The Good:
???? |
| The Squirrelly:
It's not a 9 cm fan. Its a 9.2 cm fan. Didn't fit my slot, so had to start drilling. |
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    Quality Fans 2007-01-31 10:15:17 Reviewed by 2Tall from Sandsprings, OK US
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I have used the Vantec fans as a replacement for Dell, HP, and Micron. Nice and quiet, very good quality.
The Stealth fans are excellent |
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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful: |
    2010-04-16 21:29:21 Reviewed by Anonymous from New York, NY US
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| The Good:
It runs as advertised. |
| The Squirrelly:
I really don't have much negative to say. |
| Pro Tip:
It works and it has a blue color, it blows air around the case. |
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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful: |
    Great fans for the money. 2006-11-15 16:57:14 Reviewed by Anonymous from Denver, PA US
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They keep the video card up to 5º-10º cooler.
This cooler is great if you have a hot video card or just want to do a little overclocking. |
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    Not bad 2006-10-04 20:46:18 Reviewed by Lizard from Denver, CO US
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Good: Extra cooling, lighted 'BLUE' fan. Dual fans do a good job of providing extra air flow.
Bad: Noise. Can be loud. Dust accumulation can cause fans to get noisy.
For the money, a good way to get better airflow. |
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    2013-01-28 15:57:30 Reviewed by Culbrelai from Brownstown, MI US
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These are very high quality, you can tell when you pick them up. They come with screws, just an FYI.
I bought three to add to the cooling in my Cosmos II. One of them I have on the roof of my case for exhaust (Along with 2 other different fans) and it seems to do real well. |
| The Squirrelly:
Two of the three make this really high pitched whine, that I cannot replicate on the fan that works quietly.
I plugged them into my mobo first via the 3 pin connector. Turned the computer on and immediately the high pitched whine could be heard, scared the crap out of me so I turned off the computer... went back and plugged them both into the Cosmos IIs fan controller, which my quieter fan from this same batch, of the same model, is plugged into and has no such noise. Again, even on the lowest setting for my CM Cosmos IIs fan controller,, the two whiney fans continue to whine.
On the highest setting for the fan controller, the other non-whineing fan doesn't whine at all. So I don't know what could be wrong. |
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Overall pretty good, I probably just got two crappy ones. |
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    2010-02-21 00:56:21 Reviewed by Anonymous from Loveland, OH US
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| The Good:
Has worked very well |
| The Squirrelly:
Worked well for me |
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Keeps drives chilled |
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    Smaller fans 2006-10-10 13:42:20 Reviewed by Anonymous from Billings, MT US
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This drive cooler has smaller fans that those typically used. It does however have heatfins which act to pull heat away from the drive. Nice setup, pretty comparable to other fan models in performance. |
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    Longer Life 2006-08-25 21:40:17 Reviewed by Aaaah from Norco, CA US
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Longer life of components saves data loss and downtime. Good airflow, nice and quiet. Combination of heatfins and fans reduce the heat on the rive. Easy install, seems to work great so far, no drives have died while using them. |
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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful: |
    2011-01-28 05:35:28 Reviewed by Krystal Paul from Pompano Beach, FL US
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COMFORTABLE! +I have used a number of headsets before and never have they fit this well, it fits comfortably around my ears with it's square design. +The "Headband pad: Soft leather pad to release to pressure to your head"<<<does exactly that! Sound Quality is great, with my Audigy sound card everything is crisp and clear. Music and videos sound better than before with my old edimensional headset! +The mic slides up and down very nicely! +Last but not least the ear padding is designed to increase the sound quality! And it does just that! |
| The Squirrelly:
-The mic has a static noise in the background, it isn't really that noticeable but if you turn the mic up to full volume you will hear a loud screeching noise. How ever it's not needed to be turned to max. You can leave it half way up and still sound n hear great. -This annoys me the most the volume control box is cheap... while everything else is quality... The control box jingles and makes an annoying noise. (it's the mute mic slide button) |
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This is a great headset, i used it for playing call of duty 4 and i hear a lot of my surroundings which make me harder to kill and easier to kill the enemy! |
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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful: |
    2012-08-26 16:15:27 Reviewed by Johnny from Bakersfield, CA US
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| The Good:
Comes with 350w power supply, 24 pin power connector, supports micro ATX and full ATX, comes with speaker mouse and keyboard, 2 cable USB 2.0 slots and headphones/microphone. You can add a system cooler to it. Very easy to de-attach case. Speaker is powered by USB. Big letters on keyboard if you can not see easily. |
| The Squirrelly:
The metal bends easily. |
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Great bundle for the price, I have not tested the sound quality of the speakers though. |
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    2012-05-07 22:47:25 Reviewed by Rickjs from Salem, OR US
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| The Good:
Looks nice, good price. |
| The Squirrelly:
Very thin metal, have to be careful not to bend cover or back panel when installing. |
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    2012-01-06 20:22:24 Reviewed by JustinL from Irving, TX US
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| The Good:
Awesome little case for $22. Comes with thumb screws for the sides. Both side covers are removable and it has plenty of hard drive slots. I am building a media server with it. It is sturdy, unless you plan on moving it a lot. |
| The Squirrelly:
There are a few sharp edges and I am not sure about the power supply, but I never intended on using it. |
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    2011-12-09 18:17:39 Reviewed by WillCK from Jarrell, TX US
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Great Bang for the buck in a reasonably small enclosure. Built fairly well for this price range. It's not often you get a Mini Tower Case with a 350 W Power Supply brand new for $25 shipped.
I am doing a build with it right now and so far so good. Everything lines up.
Has thumb screws for both side panels...always a plus. Included hardware is adequate. |
| The Squirrelly:
Nothing really, the metal is thinnish, but for $25 with power supply shipped...I expected that. |
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If you are looking for something with heavier metal screwless design....you will have to spend the money, but for any budget MATX build, this case is the answer. |
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    2011-12-08 15:40:37 Reviewed by Terry from Mountain Home, ID US
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| The Good:
Everything fits. The side panels fit with no problem and come with thumb screws. Comes with P/S All cables parts are labeled I am buying another one. Comes with hardware to install M/B and Drive |
| The Squirrelly:
Be careful there are many sharp point on the inside. The case is Very light. No manual. |
| Pro Tip:
When removing stamped covers take you time and don't rush it. |
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    2011-12-26 18:47:33 Reviewed by Randall L Swingle from Portland, OR US
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PSU - Has around 70-78% efficiency (which is really good), 2 SATA connectors, 1 4-pin for floppy drives and 4 molex connectors for older hardware and adapters. Don't try to reach the 400 watt capacity because all these kinds of PSU can only handle around 200-250 watts of electricity on average. A 65-100watt processor and a 60-75watt video card is the most you should use when using the PSU. No PCI-E connectors if you want to try and use a fancy Graphics Card. I used an APU to limit the amount of electricity used to prevent overwhelming the PSU.
The Case - Came with 16 screws, 6 motherboard standoffs (2 are already installed to help guide microATX users), and 1 speaker connector to test boot (very handy). Both side panels of the case can be removed with easy to use thumb screws, Weighs much less than the 10 lbs marked for shipping weight. |
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The PSU - PSU seat was bent when it arrived and had to unseat the PSU and readjust it to work properly. It's purly cosmetic damage and didn't affect the PSU at all.
SATA Connectors are on the same line. Because of that, your SATA items need to be close to each other to use both plugs. You might need to buy a molex to SATA adapter (which is also very cheap).
The Case - weighs like 5-6 lbs. Very light metal used so don't expect it to take a beating. It's very easy to move around if need be, but try and place in an area that can't be in danger (like a cabinet or away from the edge of a table). I/O panel was difficult to remove and had to use heavy duty to remove it. Front Panel Microphone and Headphones aren't the best to use. Your motherboard will more than likely provide better sound but at least the USB slots work great. |
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Because it's lightweight, use low rpm to reduce vibration. Anything below 1200 rpms will be enough to not cause vibrations and you'll be fine in that regard. Try and use 120mm fans when you can since they provide some of the greatest fan flow to noise ratio for a good price.
Would truly buy this again for the PSU alone, then for the easy to carry case when I want to travel with it to a friend's house. |
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