Friday, May 30th 2008

Arctic Cooling Breeze - Play with the Wind

Arctic Cooling has today unveiled Arctic Breeze, a product that can hopefully bring salvation for many of us during the hot days of summer. Although I find the best places to work or use my home computer to be air-conditioned, at Arctic Cooling they believe you can cool yourself or your precious CPU and VGA with a tiny USB fan. Enough of what I think, now let's come to the features. Arctic Breeze comes equipped with a low noise 92mm impeller with fan speed switch to let you choose between 1200 rpm and 2000 rpm. The Arctic Breeze also provides an on/off switch and 1.5m long cable. The AC Breeze will be available in June 2008 backed by a 2-year limited warranty and will set you back US$15.95/9.95€.
Source: Arctic Cooling
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32 Comments on Arctic Cooling Breeze - Play with the Wind

#26
CarolinaKSU
GJSNeptuneI have two boxfans in my computer room, one in the window (sometimes exhaust, sometimes intake), and one on the floor for just me. Plus there's a ceiling fan.

Forget Newegg. These'll probably show up on Woot.
I hope I get 10 of these in my next bag of crap!!
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#27
dsdavis6
Just the kind of useless piece of crap that i can not really afford to spend money on, that i love buying :D
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#28
Megasty
GD, this is basically a 92mm case fan on a stick :shadedshu

If a dumb kid gets next to it their fingers will be gone, & I have 3 of the poor things running around my house - all under 5. The only thing I can think of that would be more dangerous is a usb power mini open AC unit :p
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#29
Ripper3
I hope this means there'll be a new effort to overclock Jesus. I wonder how far past 3.69GHz he could get with one of these pointed at him.
I'm sure watercooling would be more effective, and especially LN2 would beat this, but it's just still not a great setup.
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#30
drade
............ The only thing I would use this for is to cool my hand on my mouse since it tends to get sweaty.
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#31
Chryonn
i've seen USB mini fans a while now, the blades are made of some soft plastic or cloth-like material that doesn't hurt at all, and the throughput is surprisingly high
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#32
bhanu.appidi
The USB mini AC is very useful, this fan is overpriced as it got a safety hazard on top of that. The blades are made of some soft plastic or cloth-like material that doesn't hurt at all.

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