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what do you guys think of 3dcool.com fans, the specs are decent, dual ball bearing 43cfm for their 80mm. how do they stand up to these?

Sunon - DC 80mm-25 12V Fan
Sunon 43 CFM high output, dual ball bearing fan. This high power (standard size) case fan is one of the best fan I have experienced with. The best thing about this fan is that it is high quality, high output and best of all LOW NOISE! Model: KD1208PTB1-6
12v, 0.22A, 2.6W, 3200 RPM, 42.5 CFM, 36.5 DBa

thats the description for some sunon fans i found on another website.

im really looking for a good fan to put on a alpha 8045 and can also be used for case fans in my case. something quiet but still moves air.


"dude your getting a dell", is that kid trying to say he wants to stick his 'dell' in you?


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