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Tue, 25 Feb 2003 07:32:18 -0800
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I have a couple of computers with fairly noisy cpu fans. One is a P2 slot 1,
and the other is a slot 1 Celeron. The Celeron unit was once a server and
has dual fans on it and is especially noisy. Any recommendations for a
source of quiet replacement fans? The cooling fins are fine, but I would
consider buying the whole assembly if it is worthwhile to do so. I found
some fans at www.cyberguys.com that are claimed to be particularly quiet,
but one of the problems is that none of them has a speed sensor feedback
that is usually found on cpu fan assemblies. Any suggestions would be
appreciated - in particular sources of where to get them would be nice.
Thank you.

Peter
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