R rpv Member Sep 25, 2004 152 0 0 Nov 15, 2004 #1 Hi all. I read that this fan is very quite...any experience with it? Want to replace the stock fans that came with the case...Any comments appreciated
Hi all. I read that this fan is very quite...any experience with it? Want to replace the stock fans that came with the case...Any comments appreciated
R rpv Member Sep 25, 2004 152 0 0 Nov 15, 2004 #3 oooops..forgot the link..here it is....http://www.endpcnoise.com/cgi-bin/e/nexus120mm.html
O Operandi Diamond Member Oct 9, 1999 5,508 0 0 Nov 15, 2004 #4 It's a great fan but a tad expesive. I would go with this Panaflow and drop the speed down to levels you feel comfortable with.
It's a great fan but a tad expesive. I would go with this Panaflow and drop the speed down to levels you feel comfortable with.
BW86 Lifer Jul 20, 2004 13,114 30 91 Nov 15, 2004 #5 very quiet fan doesnt push alot of air too expensive
D dj2004 Platinum Member Oct 8, 2004 2,246 0 71 Nov 16, 2004 #6 If you were gonna pay $30 (which is waaaaay too much) buy a slienx.
T Tiamat Lifer Nov 25, 2003 14,068 5 71 Nov 16, 2004 #7 www.mnpctech.com Take a look at the Globe. Drop the voltage a little bit and pay only 9$ (8$?) for a fan that is "just as good"
www.mnpctech.com Take a look at the Globe. Drop the voltage a little bit and pay only 9$ (8$?) for a fan that is "just as good"
Gamingphreek Lifer Mar 31, 2003 11,679 0 81 Nov 16, 2004 #8 Originally posted by: Operandi It's a great fan but a tad expesive. I would go with this Panaflow and drop the speed down to levels you feel comfortable with. Click to expand... Hands down the best fans on the market. Panaflo > All (In terms of efficiency) (Speed to noise ratio) -Kevin
Originally posted by: Operandi It's a great fan but a tad expesive. I would go with this Panaflow and drop the speed down to levels you feel comfortable with. Click to expand... Hands down the best fans on the market. Panaflo > All (In terms of efficiency) (Speed to noise ratio) -Kevin