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    Default Prolimatech Magnetic Pin

    Hi, Prolimatech announced a new product:"the Magnetic Pin" that you have to take a look at:
    how it work and should i buy ????
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    http://www.legitreviews.com/news/14062/

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    That is pretty cool. I kind of want some!
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    magnetic and computer make a not so good combo, what happen u drop that inside your board and damage it?

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    i don't know, it said that it can be quickly install or remove from the case, video here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GCo25pmj2k

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    ok go for it
    Quote Originally Posted by khangdan1992 View Post
    i don't know, it said that it can be quickly install or remove from the case, video here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GCo25pmj2k

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    It's fine. The magnetic force is no more than what my Craftsman screwdriver produces and I have put that near boards and HDDs for years. For any piece of a PC to be damaged by a magnet it has to be pretty strong and at that I think only a HDD can be damaged.
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    I think it was a very nice idea. A simple and silent mounting technique. I was surprised nobody had thought of it earlier.

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    Guys on TPU linked to some that were made years ago. Just no PR on those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryandigweed View Post
    I think it was a very nice idea. A simple and silent mounting technique. I was surprised nobody had thought of it earlier.
    well they did thought of the design and mounting technique which produced the rubber fan mounts.


    but I guess it's only now that they use metal and magnets along with the design
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    I'd rather have secure. Movement can still occur.

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    Quote Originally Posted by najiro View Post
    well they did thought of the design and mounting technique which produced the rubber fan mounts.


    but I guess it's only now that they use metal and magnets along with the design
    Like I said already, it's been around a while. A long while.
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    I still prefer screws though with rubber fan fittings.. I mean, it's not really hard to remove screws..
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    well i'm impressed with this product. But how much is it ? Should i buy it or still use the screws ? (i don't like the screws)

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    Quote Originally Posted by khangdan1992 View Post
    well i'm impressed with this product. But how much is it ? Should i buy it or still use the screws ? (i don't like the screws)
    Use the screws if the fans aren't that noisey. The magnetic pins if you really want a silent system

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    ok i will buy and try, i will make review when i get it

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