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5 minutes ago, ET_Explorer said:

Never heard of such a thing.

How would cool your case with fanless case fans.

Passive heat sinks

 

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Are you referring to those round rings that have no visible moving parts but produce wind? I've not seen them made for a PC. I never saw one that had enough flow or pressure, either. 

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6 hours ago, thrasher_565 said:

there ways of moving air with out a "fan blade"

When I'm listening to my phone with it near my ear, I can feel air being pushed out by the speakers. Vibrations make wind.

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5 hours ago, RevGAM said:

When I'm listening to my phone with it near my ear, I can feel air being pushed out by the speakers. Vibrations make wind.

 

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