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hi is this a good choice of cpu fan to get?

hi guys im looking to spend around ?20 for a good cpu (fm2 socket) fan i was just wonder which would be the best out of these 2.

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It's common and normal, and I'm sure you're fine.
Half face, has a plastic shield or nothing covering your face. Some recent test's (and a lost buddy) have shown that full face helmets can cuase the neck strap to break your neck like a hng mans noose if you land on the chin. Flip-ups, are like a full face, except the whole face flips up allowing you easier access to the strap and your mouth, plus the visor goes up. Full face, just the visor moves, less moving parts. I guess it's up to personal preferences. Try them all out and see what you like. The flip-ups provide the best of all three worlds, as some of them have removable face plates.
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Hi there here in Australia by law a fire ext is good for six years before it needs to be pressure tested depending on the extinguisher you have an there are several types the most common dry powder theses need to be turned upside down every year and belt them with a hammer this will prevent them from compacting I myself gave co2 extinguishers and honestly speaking as long a the gauges read that they are pressurized and in the green they are fine I would not be relying on your fire extinguisher in the event of a fire oh by by the way it can cost just as much to have an extinguisher pressure tested as it is to replace it with a new one
I wear a full-face, which is a helmet with part of it covering your mouth and nose - with a shield in front. The shield flips up. A Flip up, on the other hand, is one that is a full face, like mine, only the entire front half of the helmet has a mechanism that allows the face part to open as well. Generally, these are more expensive full-face helmets. A half face is one that is open in the front, may have a shield, or something like that, but offers no face protection. I strongly recommend a full-face, simply because I've been hit by some rocks and large bugs - which is fairly common - and I thank my lucky stars for my full face, 'cause that **** would hurt!! I have a ScorpionEXO 400 and an HJC Tribal CL-14 full face helmets. I paid approx 140 for the Scorp, and 100 for the HJC - both great helmets. You can also get Arai (for 400 - 600), Shoei (same price), KBC (200 +), etc. Good luck!

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