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Antec TriCool Fans Customize Cooling

By Staff -- TWICE, 4/4/2005

Fremont, Calif. — Optimum quietness — with cooling — is available from a trio of Antec PC fans. The line, called TriCool, offers double ball-bearing and LED models, for personalized cooling and silence.

Designed to enable fan adjustment for any PC user, the TriCool fans feature a three-speed switch that allows users to balance quiet performance with maximum cooling. Available in 80mm , 92mm and 120mm sizes, the line is compatible with onboard motherboard temperature monitoring, allowing noise- and heat-conscious users to monitor fan speed and temperatures through their system BIOS.

In addition, the fans come equipped with three-pin and four-pin power connectors to provide convenient connections to the user's motherboard or power supply.

TriCool is available in three styles — original, TriCool DBB and LED TriCool. For users who want to personalize their systems, the 80mm and 120mm blue, green, red or tricolor LED fans light up when the system is in use.

TriCool fans have suggested retails ranging from $5.99 to $19.99, depending on the model.

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