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		<title>PC cooling fans &#8211; an Overview</title>
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A PC cooling fan is basically a fan which is located inside the case of a computer. These fans are used to cool the system and are classified into a number of categories.
While some cool the PC by extracting cool air from the outside, others remove the damaging heat from the system by dragging it [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Types of PC Cooling Fans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to frequent use, the internal circuits of the PC tend to overheat and ultimately melt if the appropriate cooling functions are not carried out. Naturally, PC cooling fans become necessary in this case.  The following are the different types of PC cooling fans:
1. CPU fans:
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		<title>Advantages of a PC cooling fan</title>
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