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- | [* black] First goodie retrieved (slightly later than in the [guide|11262|2012 version|stepid=40351]) is the fan. |
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- | [* black] The fan looks much the same on the surface, but basically everything else is different. |
+ | [* black] Upon removing the fan, it seems it looks identical to the fan found in the previous model, but let's not be quick to judge a book by its cover. |
[* black] ''Advanced Hydraulic Bearing'' | |
+ | [* black] Hmm. Interesting. What exactly is Advanced Hydraulic Bearing? Let's find out. According to [link|http://www.avc.com.tw/support_detail.asp?id=11|Asia Vital Components|new_window=true]: |
+ | [* black] It "consists of a polished steel shaft, a sintered bearing and fluid lubricant. There is no contact between shaft and bearing, and the bearing load is carried solely by a film of fluid lubricant." |
+ | [* black] "AHB is suitable for fans that operate at lower speed. Compare to ball bearing, AHB runs quieter, costs less and is less sensitive to shock and vibration." |