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 2CoolPC Turbo & Plus - Specifications
   
 Date  : Jan 17th, 2002
 Category  : Cooling
 Manufacturer   : South Bay Engineering
 Author  : Tom Smith
The Ultimate PC and Server Cooling System

Made with a Super High output 50 CFM 92x92x25 mm Double ball bearing fan.
2700 RPM
.3 Amp Power Draw. 65,000 Hour life expectancy
(Has Y Style Molex Power Connection
2CoolPC-Turbo 60 CFM Power!

Made with a 60 CFM 92x92x25 mm Double ball bearing fan.
2900 RPM
.39 Amp Power Draw. 55,000 Hour life expectancy
(Has Y Style Molex Power Connection)


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So what is the real difference between the two. Here's what South Bay has to say :

"The only difference is the type of fans used in the assembly. The 2COOLPC has a top quality sleeve fan rated at 24,000 hours MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure). This fan pushes about 36 CFM at about 7.8 mph air velocity and has a power draw of .17 amps. The 2COOLPC-PLUS has a server quality, double ball bearing fan that pushes about 50 CFM at about 13.5 mph air velocity and has a .3 amp power draw and a life expectancy of 64,000 hours MTBF (About 7 Years). The 2COOLPC-TURBO has a super high end server quality, double ball bearing fan that pushes over 60 CFM at about 19.7 mph air velocity, with a .39 amp power draw and a life expectancy of 60,000 hours MTBF (About 6.75 Years)."

One of the interesting features of both of these devices is the fan is split by the "vent" allowing airflow behind the the device to cool PCI cards that are in the slots. Works for me. Lets see how these boys perform.

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