Originally posted by: dBTelos
Should the Scythe Ninja be able to cool a 3700+ w/o any overclocking? Case temps being medium/average. If not then what is a good quiet 120mm to go with it. PS: in the p180, how do you change the speeds on the fans? What fans can you change the speeds on?
It should be adequate as long as you have decent airflow around it and your ambient temps aren't too high.
The wide spacing of the fins on the Ninja means it doesn't take very much airflow for it to cool well. Any 120mm fan running at 800-1000rpm on it helps temps a lot and is pretty much inaudible in all but the quietest systems.
The P180 comes with 3 120mm tricool fans installed. You can change the speeds on them using their built in dipswitch-like thing. Check out
SPCR's comprehensive review of the P180 for all the details.
I like the Yate Loon
D12SL-12 for its price/performance ratio. People also seem to like the Scythe X-Flex and Akasa amber fans. Any of those fans should be extremely quiet below 1000rpm.
How would you use the motherboard to change fan speeds? Do you mean using something like speedfan software wise, or are you talking hardware? The Sunbeam Rheobus has large knobs, wouldn't that prevent the case door from shutting?
Your mobo may have built-in functions for varying fan speeds based on temps. Speedfan is another option if your mobo is supported. I like having manual control of my fans at all times so I use a Sunbeam Rheobus. It fits behind the door of the P180 no problem.