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E-Z! November 19, 2008 Anthony Gizzi (Waxhaw, NC) Wow, I thought it would be a pain to put the Antec Tricool 92mm fan in my Dell PC but with a little help from other Amazon reviewers and the way the fan came, it was a pleasure. The fan itself moves air and is quiet, which is all I asked for.
Perfect fan -- Great price October 22, 2008 Janet 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this fan for my 5 year old Dell Dimension 2350. My old fan started making buzzing noise about a month ago and I think it was near death. After reading these reviews, I decided to buy the fan. It took me 30 minutes to install because the screws were difficult to handle. But everything else was literally plug-and-play. Here's the steps for me: 1) Remove old fan 2) Screw in new fan 3) Plug in motherboard detector 4) Plug in power supply It was so easy and a perfect fit for my old computer! I have the fan on the highest setting and it's quieter than my old fan. This fan has probably extended the life of my computer by 3 years; I am quite happy. Also -- Dell wanted to sell me a fan for $93, so this is a GREAT price!
Best fan I own August 31, 2008 B. McGuffey (Birmingham, AL) This is the quietest fan I have in my entire system (3 fans, replacing 1). Even on the highest setting this fan is quieter than my other adjustable speed fan is on it's low to medium speed. Well worth it.
Great replacement for my Dell Dimension 8250 August 4, 2008 George Orwell 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I don't know why Dell decided to to go with an unusual connector for their computers fans, but this is a fairly easy replacement. I followed the instructions given by the other reviewers and now my old, loud Dell fan is gone and I have a quiet Antec fan instead. I set the fan speed to "medium".
Little fans with a lot of potential July 30, 2008 Daniel Souza (Boston, MA) The thing I like about these fans are they have a 3 speed switch which is a simple little box coming from the fan itself; rather than having to use up PCI slots. I keep mine on the lowest speed because they get the job done and at the same time are inaudible. Its also nice not having really bright blue LED's like my old fans used to.
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