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Aero 7+ (Jus thought I'd mention..)

Quaggoth

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That it works very well. After a full load for about 3 hours (F1-Challenge) the temps are about 3C less than at idle with the old HS/F. Granted the old HS/F was nothing spectacular... I have not lapped it yet (The old one was lapped) as I had to move the day after I got it but I will.
 
we're gonna need more inf than that.

specs? temp? old hsf combo?

and how loud is it ?i read somewhere that at full speed, it's almost as loud as a tornado.
 
I previously had a Evercool solid copper HS with Evercool 70mm fan on an AMD 2500+ Barton at stock speed. That setup ran at less than 32db with the 70mm fan that came with it. By using a Zalman fan controller, I was able to get it down to around 28db (almost silent), with CPU temps that ran around 40-42C under load. With the Aero 7+, I can turn the blower speed down to 2200 RPM, which is totally silent, and my CPU temps under load are now 32-33C! This thing is quiet, and it just rocks. I would recommend it to anyone.
 
I'll be getting one soon. However my friend did order one and it was lapped as well as the other ones on certain review sites. I hope I dont get the same.
 
Im getting the Lite version, I read a review and the Lite performs better than the 7+ here: http://www.datafuse.net/aerolite.php sorry I dont know how to post links yet. I will be overclocking a barton 2500 and I will let you know if the lite is any good or not.

-Spencer
 
Originally posted by: jmorrell
I previously had a Evercool solid copper HS with Evercool 70mm fan on an AMD 2500+ Barton at stock speed. That setup ran at less than 32db with the 70mm fan that came with it. By using a Zalman fan controller, I was able to get it down to around 28db (almost silent), with CPU temps that ran around 40-42C under load. With the Aero 7+, I can turn the blower speed down to 2200 RPM, which is totally silent, and my CPU temps under load are now 32-33C! This thing is quiet, and it just rocks. I would recommend it to anyone.

Very well explained jmorrell, I have spent lots of money trying out HSFs and still not happy but if this one does what you said then I will give it a try.
 
Originally posted by: sp80
Im getting the Lite version, I read a review and the Lite performs better than the 7+ here: http://www.datafuse.net/aerolite.php sorry I dont know how to post links yet. I will be overclocking a barton 2500 and I will let you know if the lite is any good or not.

-Spencer

apparently theres aero 7+ with the 80mm fan now. i guess that would beat the lite.
 
i just wonder how the slk-800 would perform with a blower.

n/m i looked it up, everything performs eh with the blower.
 
i found a review once where they tried the blower on other coolers. doesn't do much besides making it perform like the aero 7😛

slk 800+ 92mm zalman which can't be heard over stealth vantec case fans have my 2.4ghz cpu at 42c full load🙂
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
http://www.svc.com/thdumod.html

i don't think it's just the fact that there isn't a 'deadspot' with an axial fan, but that blower pushes a much hight pressure than an axial fan. IIRC at full speed, it has a pressure about 4x higher than a Panaflo H1A. Now the Pflo isn't the toughest fan out there, but the kind of pressure that blower puts out has to have something to do with its superior performance.

Anyone know if you can buy just the squirrel-cage without the HS?
 
the high pressure goes along with very low cfm compared to normal fans at the same noise levels. thats why the results aren't dramatic. the newer version of the dream-x coolermaster with its loud fan performs the same as the coolermaster aero 7 in its loud mode.
 
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