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Pinball Monk fan mod review: 20dB quieter than stock Stern, detailed install guide.
Pinball Monk fan produces a 20 decibel reduction in noise compared to stock Stern fan
high confidence · Hardy measured the difference using a decibel meter during side-by-side comparison testing
The Pinball Monk fan mod may run more frequently than the OEM fan due to lower cooling capacity
high confidence · Hardy observed that the Pinball Monk fan moves less air than the stock Stern fan, acknowledging the tradeoff
Installation of the Pinball Monk mod can potentially void your warranty
high confidence · Hardy explicitly warns viewers about this during the installation process, noting the warranty sticker covers one of the screws
The Pinball Monk fan is not a new product and has been in use for years with established positive reviews
medium confidence · Hardy states 'This is not like a new product that just came out' and mentions knowing 'plenty of you out there have been using this product more than likely for years'
The product is particularly useful for home collectors who keep machines on for display without playing them
high confidence · Hardy clearly identifies his target audience as people who 'like to have your machines on' and admire their collection without necessarily playing
“I honestly thought that it just did not work because I'm so accustomed to hearing a fan, a loud fan at that.”
Cary Hardy@ 2:08 — Hardy's initial concern that the mod was broken due to its quietness illustrates the effectiveness of the product
“Any new Stern or noisy fan game that I'm going to be obtaining in the future will be getting this upgrade.”
Cary Hardy@ 1:01 — Strong endorsement indicating Hardy's confidence in the product's value proposition
“Now I know why I wasn't hearing it because you can barely hear the damn thing but it does move air.”
Cary Hardy@ 12:37 — Confirms the mod's primary benefit of near-silent operation while maintaining adequate airflow
“Why doesn't Stern just have this kind of fan in their power supplies to begin with? What's the answer to 99 out of 100 questions? Money.”
Cary Hardy@ 14:57 — Hardy attributes Stern's continued use of loud fans to cost-cutting measures rather than technical limitations
“This product is for those of you out there that have your games on in your house, and the fans to the power supplies are very loud and get annoying.”
Cary Hardy@ 1:15 — Clear articulation of the mod's target use case and primary pain point it solves
community_signal: Content creators like Cary Hardy are actively producing detailed installation guides and product reviews, supporting community knowledge sharing around pinball mods
high · Hardy provides comprehensive step-by-step installation walkthrough with audio comparisons and technical measurements
market_signal: The Pinball Monk fan mod has been on the market for years with established positive reputation, indicating sustained demand for noise reduction solutions among home collectors
medium · Hardy states the product is not new and has 'got such great reviews' with many users over the years
product_strategy: Pinball Monk fan mod provides 20dB noise reduction for Stern pinball machines, addressing a common pain point for home collectors who keep machines on for display
high · Hardy's measured decibel comparison and extensive testing demonstrating the effectiveness of the quiet fan replacement
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