| Nexus and Strikefan 120 MM Fan Roundup Review - Conclusion |
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All of these fans did very well in the testing. Though some didn't cool quite as well, they did better in other aspects. For instance, both Nexus fans ran quieter than the Strikefan. This is good if you plan to use your computer in a public setting, where noise could be an issue. Let's say as a Home Theater PC. You wouldn't want the fans kicking in at the wrong moment and distracting you from your show. However, the Strikefan kept your case cooler than the other two fans. The fact that you have to mod the cables may seem daunting to some. However the 4 LEDs may cause some to think that it may be worth the effort regardless. This fan will probably appeal to gamers or those who would rather have better cooling than a silent PC. So would I buy these fans? Yes, but I would remember that each was designed with a specific purpose in mind. If I wanted silence I would go with the Nexus. Performance without care for silence, then the Strikefan. Nexus Basic Series: Pros:
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