APH Networks checked out the SilverStone FQ122, FW122, FW121 Cooling Fans
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Have you ever tried to deny something to get the other person to say the opposite? For example, a lot of people try a false humility tactic by saying they are really bad at doing something, only to hope the other person they are talking to would say "No way! You are awesome at [insert thing here]!" It is funny how it actually works more times rather than not, which is not something I would use to boost my own self-esteem, haha. Of course, there are those people who actually are quite hard on themselves when they genuinely are great at what they do. Then there are people who deny something, when everyone knows it is actually true. I have a friend, whom I will keep unnamed, that continually insists he has no admiration to a band with a certain direction, nor to taking photos with his front-facing camera on his iPhone. However, he still brings up this singular direction band when he meets new people, and he takes self portraits, sometimes for no reason. Despite his own insistence both of these are false claims, it always seems like he brings these topics up frequently. Joking aside though, you can see both of these examples show that talk is cheap. Rather, true actions speak louder than words. You can make all the claims you want, but unless it is backed up by evidence, your words are useless. Furthermore, evidence against your claim will also deny your denials. This brings us to the SilverStone FQ122, FW122, and FW121 fans from a new line of chassis cooling fans. These two fan series have different intentions from the get-go. The FW lineup is intended to be a high quality performer at a low price, while the FQ series look to strike a balance between performance and quietness. These claims can be made by any manufacturer, but how do they actually play out in real life? Hopefully, today's review will answer these questions and more.SilverStone FQ122, FW122, FW121 Cooling Fans Review @ APH Networks