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Tue, 1 September, 2009
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Jake Mete
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Introduction
I like ice cream. There's nothing quite like a scoop of the friendly frozen treat to help enjoy a hot summer day. I love chocolate, but a nice orange sorbet also hits the spot too. Maybe you love vanilla, or some funky green tea flavour. Hey, whatever floats your boat. Problem is, there are so many choices it's tough to just pick one. There's probably a flavour to suit just about any mood or day of the month I would imagine. But that's part of the beauty, isn't it? There's an ice cream for just about anyone.

Keeping on the topic of cool, computer case fans are much the same: one to suit just about every preference. Mind you, offering to buy a cute woman at the park a case fan probably won't go as far as offering a scoop of ice cream, but hey, we all have our soft spots, right? Yes, case fans comes in all flavours: big ones, small ones, bright ones, dull ones. One fan, two fans, red fan, blue fan. Ah.....this is beginning to sound very Dr. Suess-ian. Suffice it to say there's a few to choose from out there.

What if you're looking for something unique? Something flashy, something bold, something quality, but it also has to be functionally adept and keep your case cool while looking sharp? Ah, well today we may have just the thing for you. Enermax, primarily known for their power supplies, has in fact released a new case fan that promises just such a combination of flash and function: the Apollish. With some very unique innovations, the Enermax Apollish is a new flavour on the street, trying to muscle in on the traditional vanilla offerings in the fan world. The Apollish sure has the flash, so let's see if it has the dash for the cash.

Thanks go to our friends at Enermax for supplying the review samples.


"Enermax Technology Corporation was founded in 1990 by a group of young professional, enthusiastic, and high-tech oriented people in Taiwan. The main products we carry are switching power supplies, PC cases, industrial PC cases, pedestal and tower server cases, CPU coolers, second fans, mobile racks and other peripherals. Enermax has its own design groups and production line. Enermax's Design engineers work around the clock to come up with the best solution and product to meet the demand of the market."



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