This page will contain images about papst, as they become available.PapstPapst (Ebm-Papst) is a maker of high-end fans and air technology, including for computer cooling purposes. Papst fans are renowned for longevity and smooth run, due to the use of individual balancing weights in the rotor assembly. Papst products thus command a premium price. The original IBM PC 5150 and XT 5160 computers were equipped with a Papst-fanned Power supply unit (Model: Multifan 4312M, 12V DC, 2.6W). Competitors include Arctic Cooling, Thermaltake, Spire, and Zalman. Papst is actually the german word for Pope. This page about papst includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about papst News stories about papst External links for papst Videos for papst Wikis about papst Discussion Groups about papst Blogs about papst Images of papst |
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