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Coolink SWiF 1201 Fan Review
Posted by: James Clewer (gt_junkie) on: 10/13/2009 02:44 PM [
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Packaging
The SWiF 1201 comes packaged in an attractive and vibrantly coloured box. The front shows an image of the spinning transparent blades of the fan as well as containing a window to allow the purchaser to view part of the actual fan itself.
Colourful box front.
The rear is a much simpler layout being primarily black and contains all the specification data you might need including the mention of the fans 36 month warranty which offers nice peace of mind.
Box back contains spec information.
Upon opening we find the fan along with a molex to 3 pin convertor and a variable voltage controller with PCI plate and knob.
Front of the SWiF 1201 with bundled parts.
Rear of the SWiF 1201.
The fan is a fairly standard looking 7 blade unit in an attractive transparent blue colour. Its cable is neatly braided and as it uses a dual ball bearing drive system it should be quiet in operation and last a long time too.
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