Costing you around £9.59 you don’t have to splash the cash to get your hands on one of these USB desktop cooling fans. I spend a lot of time at the computer and sometimes testing can make the room really hot, so the Arctic Breeze is a real breath of fresh air (excuse the pun).
The Arctic Breeze USB desktop fan doesn’t promise to cool an entire room down and nor does it promise to emulate the effects of air conditioning. What it will do though, is make your computing experience infinitely more comfortably in hot and stuffy rooms.
If you work around computers, have a power hungry computer, a stuffy room or just want to keep cool for when hot weather might arrive then the Arctic Breeze USB desktop fan is an awesome buy. It is simple, effective and it “does what it says on the tin”.
With all that in mind we’d like to award the Arctic Breeze USB desktop fan with the eTeknix “Bang for Buck” award. I’d also like to thank Arctic for keeping me nice and cool whilst my HD 6990 chucked endless waves of heat into my face during other testing, as anyone with that card will know how hot it can make your whole computer environment.
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