Fans that move serious Air

gscone

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Looking for 3 new fans for my P182. I'd like to be able to control each fan individually using a controller of some sort. Because of the location of this PC in my office, I'd like to upgrade.


BTW- I'm not concerned about noise..
 

Zepper

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Check out the Cooler Master Y720... fans in my FS/T listing - linked from the sig, below.

.bh.
 

aigomorla

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http://i125.photobucket.com/al...aigomorla/IMG_0113.jpg

there kinda expensive tho, but top in class for static.

You might want to ask zep if he still has any left fs.


Remember theres 2 ways to look at fans... not all fans are =.

First class is raw air movement known as cfm... this is what everyone looks at but is WRONG.

you look at cfm when you have unobstructed fan path. Like a rear 120mm hole on your case..

You look at STATIC when your fan is cooling something. Like its mounted to a heat sink.


Cuz a fan has good CFM does not mean it will have good Static.

So you shop accordingly, not by just raw numbers.

Once again Zep is probably way more educated in this area then i am. :p
 

Rubycon

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What is serious air? Breath from an agent of the secret service? Air with 100% oxygen?
I guess funny air would be the wind of a clown?

:laugh:
 

scruffypup

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I think ruby is getting highly technical - should moderate-her

Edit,... bad pun but she started this
 

Rubycon

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Originally posted by: scruffypup
I think ruby is getting highly technical - should moderate-her

Edit,... bad pun but she started this

That's some serious air...errr. You must have jewel bearings in that thing! What is that hub going like 20,000 rpm? Quick! Get some earplugs! Your computer sounds like a dentist's office! ;)