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Nexus BeamAir Reviewed E-mail
Oct 25, 2008 at 01:17 PM

Nexus BeamAir Reviewed

 

There's a lot of gimmick type products out there and it's hard to go through them all and figure out what really works and what doesn't. Today I've got one of those products for review, and surprisingly it works, and works well.

Up on the review block to day is the Nexus BeamAir and it's an interesting little product that you attach to your case fan to actually guide the air flow. I'll be honest when I first heard of it I was skeptical, but after testing it out I found that it actually does do something as the temps on my video cards did drop while using the BeamAir.

So continue on to check it out..

 

 

 


Nexus BeamAir Reviewed

Author: Kristofer Brozio

Sponsor: Nexus

 

 


Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


Nexus BeamAir


The Nexus BeamAir is a fan adapter you can put on your case fan to make it more powerful. Simple... but very effective!


The airflow of a casefan is in most situations scattered around in an angle of almost 180° coming from the fan. The BeamAir guides the airflow coming from your fan. It guides the airflow into a straight beam of air without causing obstruction or turbulence. The airflow is more powerful, it has a greater reach and hence much more effective and efficient.


The BeamAir is made from plastic material in a patent pending shape, design and function.


BeamAir 120MM


Application: for 120MM case Fan

Dimensions: [LxWxH] 123x123x22 mm / 4.82x4.82x0.83 inch

Materials: Plastic

Included in package: BeamAir, 4x Mounting screws



A Better Look at Things:


Well there's not much really to look at when it comes to th BeamAir, the packaging is just a basic plastic bag with the BeamAir and screws inside.



The BeamAir is essentially a large plastic fan grill designed to re-direct airflow of your fan into a straight line instead of the air scattering about as normal. Re-directing the air should be a good thing as you can aim the airflow at what you want to cool.




Installation, Testing and Comparison:


Installation is easy, four screws and your done. I installed to my Noctua NF-P12 120mm Fan that is mounted in the front of my case.



I run three monitors so I've got tow video cards in my case, my main card is a Diamond Radeon 4870 1gig version which just controls my main monitor, and I've got an older Connect3d X1800GTO video card that is for my two secondary monitors.



The 4870 runs hot, the X1800GTO not so much, but since the Noctua fan is basically blowing on the fans I though trying to re-direct that air directly onto the video cards with the BeamAir might be a good test for it and of course it'll help cool my cards.


Ambient room temperature during testing was 22.8C. I used ATI Catalyst Control Center and GPU-Z to monitor temperatures of both cards:



As you can see it does work, I've got an average 2 degree drop on my 4870 with an average 5 degree drop on the X1800GTO. I think I got the larger temperature drop with the X1800GTO because it is more centered with the fan, while the 4870 sits up a bit higher, so the X1800GO was getting more airflow. It works, what more is there to say...


The BeamAir also doubles as a fan grill as well...




Summary and Comments:


The Nexus BeamAir really works.


There's not much more to say about this product, it works, and works well.



DragonSteelMods gives the Nexus BeamAir a 5 out of 5 score and our Recommended Award as well.


Pros:

-Works

-Double as fan grill

-Easy installation

-Seems well made


Cons:

-None really




I would like to thank Nexus for the chance to review the Nexus BeamAir and for their support of DSM.




review# 514



 

 


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