Originally posted by: Indyboy2
Anybody running one of these and how do they perform ? Looks to be better than a comperable nexus 120mm
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16835185005
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/ak12amseulqu.html Compare spec with the above.
Posting at SPCR
http://forums.silentpcreview.com/viewtopic.php?p=229098#229098
The only thing that concerns me with this ceramic bushing fan is the tiny shaft diameter.
If the ceramic bushings was part of the shaft(pressed on) and turned in very hard steel
bushings that were part of the fan housing, I'd be jumping up&down for joy.
Doing it this way would really increase bearing area.
I'm looking forward to the day that ceramic ball bearings will be in common use.
Ceramic bearings are incredably hard, hold lubricate very well and can be produced
to very tight tolerances. Zippy.com.tw has been producing ceramic bushings for a very
long time. There is a decent amount of info at their site about this tech, if it is of interest
to anyone.
I went and looked at Zippy
http://www.zippy.com.tw/ >Fine Ceramics.
The flash of the fan in the lower right shows a ceramic shaft and ceramic housing. Because
of the large hole in the housing it would appear that it uses an insert between the two.
This would offer much more bearing area.
Two weeks ago I did see a test of the OP linked fan vs a ball bearing fan. The fans were disassembled,
then the bearings/bushings were dropped from 10' onto concrete. The ceramic didn't
shatter and the shields of the steel ball bearing flew off.
I looked for this test but could not find it.
...Galvanized