Being in Phoenix, where AC is used 8 months a year, all the systems being proposed were at a minimum 2 speed fans, if not variable speed fans. My home office is the furthest room from the unit, and is a Southern facing room, so I'm not worried about too much breeze, especially when it is 120 out.
One company told me their system eliminated the relief valve by not ever fully closing the dampers. If that is really true or not, who knows. One other guy recommended against a zoned system, but I think with the layout of my house, being in Phoenix, it is a requirement. With our current builder special system, when its 83 in our kitchen where the thermostat is near the HVAC, and 115 outside, it can be 86+ in our family room on one side of the kitchen, and 93+ on the Southern most bedroom (my office) on the other side. You guys in cold environments have it lucky because when it is cold, it is uniformaly cold in all directions. Not true in the heat. The sun beating down on a room can really heat it up a room MORE than what the 115 heat would suggest. So my office, where i spend the day, is in the Southern most room the furthest from the air handler. Without zoning, it wouldn't have a chance in ..., oh you get the idea.