- Jan 21, 2005
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Hi,
After replacing my previous awful HSF with a Zelman 7000B AlCu from Fry's, my CPU temp dropped an average of 7 degrees. Now I know the root cause of my temperature problems, I want to get the best HSF for my system, which is of course the Thermalright XP-90. However, i still need to choose a fan, and I am pretty much down to these choices:
Panaflo M1A <-- recommended fan by Thermalright, 48CFM, 2450RPM, 30db
Panaflo H1A <-- stronger version of the above, 56CFM, 2850RPM, 35db
Thermaltake UFO <-- Adjustable speed and poewr (26-80CFM, 1300-3600RPM, 17-47db)
and Vantec Tornado <- strongest and loudest, 119CFM, 4800RPM, 56.4db
Before I make a choice, I'd like to find out whether all of these fans can be mounted in either direction. I know the first two can since I saw a review that used them in both orientations, but I am not sure about the last two. Also, I like the Thermaltake's adjustable speed, however all fans speed can be adjusted via external controllers so it's not a big deal.
Also, frozen PC's page for the XP-90 shows there is a stock fan included with the heatsink. Anyone have any knowledge of this "stock fan?"
If anyone knows more about these fans, I would very much like to hear your opinion.
Thanks,
Yan
After replacing my previous awful HSF with a Zelman 7000B AlCu from Fry's, my CPU temp dropped an average of 7 degrees. Now I know the root cause of my temperature problems, I want to get the best HSF for my system, which is of course the Thermalright XP-90. However, i still need to choose a fan, and I am pretty much down to these choices:
Panaflo M1A <-- recommended fan by Thermalright, 48CFM, 2450RPM, 30db
Panaflo H1A <-- stronger version of the above, 56CFM, 2850RPM, 35db
Thermaltake UFO <-- Adjustable speed and poewr (26-80CFM, 1300-3600RPM, 17-47db)
and Vantec Tornado <- strongest and loudest, 119CFM, 4800RPM, 56.4db
Before I make a choice, I'd like to find out whether all of these fans can be mounted in either direction. I know the first two can since I saw a review that used them in both orientations, but I am not sure about the last two. Also, I like the Thermaltake's adjustable speed, however all fans speed can be adjusted via external controllers so it's not a big deal.
Also, frozen PC's page for the XP-90 shows there is a stock fan included with the heatsink. Anyone have any knowledge of this "stock fan?"
If anyone knows more about these fans, I would very much like to hear your opinion.
Thanks,
Yan