Fan overkill? Or just right? (O.C.)

Knyteguy

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Ok, since I just figured out my build, (i7-920) I need to figure out a way to cool it. I'm using a cooler master stacker 830 case, which has room for 9 120mm fans. Now, one thing I'm worried about is my PSU. It's only 650w, and I really don't know how far that will go with the 920, and a radeon 5870 + some fans.

Here's what I'm looking at though:
Cooler master 120mm Red LED, 90CFM 19db x4
Silverstone 120mm 114 CFM 39.5db @ max, x2
PCI-E cooling fan, exhaust
Sunbeam 4-fan controller
Fan filters x4
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$114.69 shipped

I'm also looking at one of these bad boys, but the sound could be completely awful so I dunno:
1st PC Corp. 252.85 CFM, 66.5db

This is pretty much the overkill one I was thinking about. I guess it'll hover over carpet n all that jazz. This also shows me there's a good opening in the market for computer sound dampening foam.
 

aigomorla

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mmmm overkill??

to me personally its not enough...

those fans arent that great with exagerated specs...
 

Knyteguy

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Hmm, have any recommendations? Those Silverstone fans are pretty nice from what I see. I originally had 6 of those. I can't afford water cooling unfortunately, and it's still a little confusing technically at this point in time. Plus I can be clumsy and I would hate to leak some water or something like that.
 

aigomorla

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Originally posted by: Knyteguy
Hmm, have any recommendations? Those Silverstone fans are pretty nice from what I see. I originally had 6 of those. I can't afford water cooling unfortunately, and it's still a little confusing technically at this point in time. Plus I can be clumsy and I would hate to leak some water or something like that.

open air fans? meaning they going on the case?

Or u need fans for your heat sink?

The two requirement are different.

The first one, you probably want something relatively quiet with decient CFMs.

The other u want something with high static.
Usually these arent very quiet unless u downvolt them.