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True, most of the default stuff works unless you game hard and overclock your pc.
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I think 3rd party cooling fans are sometimes less noisy, so they maybe better for people who don't like noise.
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True, sometimes they are built better but their power supply may not be best.
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I think some cheaper cooling fans may use lower quality plastics which may more easily break over time.
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I've opened enough rattling PCs to know that most seem to be using plastic more than they should.
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Having a protective grill on the fan could be a good idea to prevent the fan blade from possibly breaking off, and hitting PC parts inside the case
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