I don't see why it would be a problem, they are just standard fans.
on a side note if you live in a place with dusty air (any city) you might want to consider A neat little trick. Turn all of the fans on you computer so that they are blowing *inwards* and then put filters over the fans. (I used some thin silk from an old shirt) the inside of the case never gets dusty, and the fans take much longer to start degrading and getting noisy.
On the downside I suspect that you get a lot less cooling power per fan, so If you had a really hot running system you might want to pass on this one. I don't see why it would be a problem, they are just standard fans.
on a side note if you live in a place with dusty air (any city) you might want to consider A neat little trick. Turn all of the fans on you computer so that they are blowing *inwards* and then put filters over the fans. (I used some thin silk from an old shirt) the inside of the case never gets dusty, and the fans take much longer to start degrading and getting noisy.
On the downside I suspect that you get a lot less cooling power per fan, so If you had a really hot running system you might want to pass on this one.
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