Cooler Master Silencio FP 120 PWM Performance Edition Cooling Fans Review

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APH Networks checked out the Cooler Master Silencio FP 120 PWM Performance Edition Cooling Fans

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Recently, I have been playing a game called Blade and Soul. This is not a new game, but it was only recently released to North America. Much like the popular World of Warcraft, this is a massively multiplayer online role playing game, or MMORPG, with a pretty big open world. I am not exactly very good at this game, but I play because I had a few friends who also play. It also helps with the fact the graphics and scenery is much better than the previous MMO I played, Dragon Nest. When choosing a character race and class, there is no full dominating class, especially with the way they are made. For example, the "Destroyer" class is one of the "tankier" classes, as they have the health and defense to take more damage, while delivering relatively strong attacks. However, this is balanced by the fact their attack range is quite low, and they are also one of the slowest classes. Each of these classes balance out the various aspects of attack power, defense, range, agility, crowd control, damage per second, or other terms. Thus choosing a good character does not really depend on the class, but rather your style of play. If you play recklessly, you may want something with better defense, or even a second character to take the threat from you. In addition, the balance of these aspects is quite necessary, or else you will just see a lot of the same class being made by majority of the new users. In today's review unit, you can already see there is a balance in the name itself, between silence and performance. Often with computer cooling parts, it is hard to achieve both. Therefore, I have to ask, has Cooler Master found the sweet balance between the two? Or have compromises on either side been made? Let us see what the result is, when we take a closer look at these fans!
 Cooler Master Silencio FP 120 PWM Performance Edition Cooling Fans Review @ APH Networks