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I have a few things to add in addition to the other positive reviews of this fan. First is you need to check video reviews of the Tornado so you can get a good appreciation for how loud it really is. Unfortunately, short of installing a fancy liquid cooling system, you have to use high rpm and noisy fans like the Tornado if you need to cool down your personal computer that just keeps heating up. This leads to my second point: If you're going to install the Tornado in a computer which sits near you, you absolutely have to purchase a fan controller as well. A controller with its rheostat knobs will let you turn down the speed of the Tornado and keep it quiet when you're not converting video or playing CPU-intensive games. A final note if you get a fan controller: check the specs and make sure it outputs enough watts on each fan channel. The Tornado needs 9.1 watts to reach its rated 6000 rpm and a lot of controllers out there stop at 8 watts per channel. The controller I linked to above outputs up to 12 watts per channel, according to newegg.Read full review
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this is definitely a tornado, works grate.
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