Enermax Twister Series Fan Review

👤by James Clewer Comments 📅29-11-09
Conclusion

Thia is a very impressive range of fans from Enermax. Each shares varying aspects of the others specifications which makes a compelling collection of fans able to compete in several cooling sectors.

There\\\'s a model for the performance coolers out there in the shape of the Magma. While the Cluster offers stunning looks coupled with the performance advantage of PWM control. The Everest in turn covers the silent end of the market with its low RPM temperature controlled functionality.


The star of the show - the Enermax Apollish!


To complete the set the Apollish offers vibrant and striking design through its chromed effect (in four colours remember!!!) and abundance of LED lighting. In fact, of all the fans the Apollish is most definitely the \\\'in yer face\\\' model as far as looks go. However in terms of cooling it does its job in a very effective, efficient and subtle way. The thermal control (also shared by the Everest) means it\\\'s only ever as loud as it needs to be and as that\\\'s not very lout at all it gets a big thumbs up from me!

Pros
+ Great performance vs sound level
+ Good airflow and pressure at almost all speeds
+ Varied choice of fans for any user
+ Resonance, chuffing and click free performance
+ Colourful and striking designs
+ Decent value considering the performance returns

Cons
- Lack of cable braiding for the Apollish, Magma and Everest

I can happily say that all the fans on test here have performed exceptionally well - the Apollish being the star of the collection. It offers the best combination of style vs performance vs sound level in my opinion.

All in all there\\\'s a fan for everyone in Enermax\\\'s line up and as a result i choose to award the entire \\\'Twister\\\' series of fans reviewed here with Vortez\\\'s Gold Award.



We would like to thank Enermax for supplying the Apollish, Magma, Cluster and Everest fans seen in this review. Discuss this review on our forums


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