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| Antec TriCool Fans Review What's even better is the wiring method. If you remember, the original blue and Trilight LED fans (as well as most LED fans currently on the market) had a wire running around the perimeter connecting all the lights to the motor; this was usually secured by a piece of tape. This time Antec extended individual wires from the motor to each LED along the "bridges" that connect the motor to the rest of the fan's case. This is a very subtle and effective approach (it's also barely visible). In theory, if one LED stopped working the rest could still function. http://www.mikhailtech.com/modules.p...content&id=107 |
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