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Date: October 2nd, 2008
Article by: Joe Anderson (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited by: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: Arctic Cooling
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES



Main Features:

  • Dual High Performance Fans

  • Enhance Cooling Performance

  • Extremely Quiet

  • High Reliability

  • Easy Installation

  • Low Weight

  • Long Lifetime

  • 6 Years Warranty


Basically, the Turbo Module consists of two low-speed 80mm fans for nearly silent active cooling. Nice, simple product. I like simple. I like the 6-year warranty, too.

 

PRODUCT COMPOSITION




The retail package is a clear plastic “clamshell” box holding the fans, instruction sheet, case sticker and a 4- to 3-pin adapter. Like I said, simple.

 

PRODUCT PICTORIAL AND WALKTHROUGH



Both fans have integral clips designed specifically for the Accelero passive coolers. Eleven fan blades will move a respectable amount of air, even at a relatively meager 1500 RPM. The wires are sleeved and secured with heatshrink tubing for a clean, finished look. This will also make cable routing much easier when the Turbo Module is installed. Power is supplied through the videocards stock cooler fan connection.

 

 


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