
NoFan CR-95C review
Silent, dustless cooling is an attractive idea,but this monster from Nofan proves high temps are unavoidable for totally passive coolers.
Silent, dustless cooling is an attractive idea,but this monster from Nofan proves high temps are unavoidable for totally passive coolers.
Keeps temps and noise under control, but the competition is smaller, more effective and cheaper. Game over
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