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Enermax Twister Series Fan Review

Posted by: James Clewer (gt_junkie) on: 11/29/2009 08:13 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Apollish

First up is Enermax's newest fan design and the focus of the review the Apollish.

Specifically designed as a 'design and modding enthusiasts' fan of choice its primary functions are design and performance.

The packaging allows the fan to be seen in all its glory. Details outlining some of the fans features are shown along the bottom as is an image showing the four colours the Apollish range of fans come in.


Box front.


The rear provides more specific details on the fan, its performance and a list of the bundled accessories.


Box rear.


It's a temperature controlled unit that utilises a small temperature sensor which can be placed around 30cm away from the fan itself.

Out of its packaging the Apollish is a very flashy and imposing looking fan. Its chromed finish is produced using Enermax's innovative sputtering technique. This produces a high-gloss and highly-resistant finish. It also has a snazzy Enermax hologram which only adds to its vibrant design!


Fan front.


The Apollish has an extra trump card too - the inner portion of the frame surrounding the fan contains 15 high performance diodes which shine around 4 times brighter than standard LED's. You can see the switch for these next to the fan and temperature sensor cable. This allows the user to switch the lighting on and off at will.

The rear is quite standard looking and simply provides the manufacturer name, model number and identifies the use of the Twister Bearing Technology used in the fan.


Fan rear.


Also within the packaging a set of isolator mounts, a molex to 3-pin adapter and an instruction sheet are provided.

Another interesting feature, and one shared by the other Enermax fans here, is the ability to detach the fan for easy cleaning. A simple 'click' and the fan comes away from the frame.


Fan seperated from frame.


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