Remains to be said that if you're using one or even more fans drawing
12.5 watts in an ordinary home PC you're most likely doing something
wrong in terms of ventilation, not to mention deafness before and/or or
after using those.

Two 26 cfm / 45m^3/h 80x80 fans (<2 watts and ~20
dB(A) each) at the back of the case shouldn't have much trouble even
with the heat generated by a P4 3.2 GHz and a Radeon 9800 Pro. Just
looking at the specs for the Vantec Tornado that indeed draws 12.5 watts
- a 92x92x38 fan rotating at 4800 rpm with an airflow of 119 cfm (!!!)
and a noise level of 56.4 dB(A) (ouch!!!1). Might make a nice motor for
a model jet or something, but apart from that it's not something you'd
want to have near you when powered on, let alone in a PC!
Stephan
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