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I just bought two Q6600s at Microcenter, and I was looking at the packaging and noticed that the fans are different.
One says "Delta", and is rated 12V DC, 0.60A.
One says "Foxconn", and is rated 12V DC, 0.14A.
From my two prior E2140 purchases, both fans say "Nidec Corp.", and is rated 12V DC, 0.20A.
Obviously, Intel uses different OEMs for their fans. I'm not concerned about that. What does concern me, is the vastly different ratings for the fans.
Do the higher current fans have greater performance?
Why did one of my Q6600s have a fan with only 0.14A, when my E2140s had 0.20A fans?
What are all the different fan varieties that Intel uses? Perhaps we could use this thread to build a database of them.
One says "Delta", and is rated 12V DC, 0.60A.
One says "Foxconn", and is rated 12V DC, 0.14A.
From my two prior E2140 purchases, both fans say "Nidec Corp.", and is rated 12V DC, 0.20A.
Obviously, Intel uses different OEMs for their fans. I'm not concerned about that. What does concern me, is the vastly different ratings for the fans.
Do the higher current fans have greater performance?
Why did one of my Q6600s have a fan with only 0.14A, when my E2140s had 0.20A fans?
What are all the different fan varieties that Intel uses? Perhaps we could use this thread to build a database of them.