Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Logic3 Cooling Fan (PS3)

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Manufacturer: Logic 3
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Binding: Video Game Brand: Logic 3 EAN: 0663452791706 Label: Logic 3 Manufacturer: Logic 3 Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 Publisher: Logic 3 Release Date: 2007-07-12 Studio: Logic 3
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Customer Rating:      Summary: not bad Comment: ive got one of these and mine doesnt fall off my ps3 the only thing is that it is noisy
Customer Rating:      Summary: Well it works Comment: The other review has hit the nail on the head, as a fan it works but it doesn't stay in place. I'm making a little leg for it to prop it up but annoyed that i have to. Surely these things get tested before being put on general sale???
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dont Bother Wasting Your Money Comment: as a fan it works! you plug it into your usb port and away it goes, a little noisy but nothing major, and when your in full flow with your games you hardly notice it, however the problem lies with the damn thing staying put, all it has is one little plug, which goes into your usb port and nothing to hold it in place so it is always slipping ou, and i mean always, wether its stood up or on its side, i have had to affix mine in pplace with a bit of tape,, it really does need some kind of clip or anything, but alas, it doesnt, you would really be better of paying the extra few quid and getting a better one!! trust me
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