Noiseblocker NB-eLoop Bionic Loop Propeller Fan - the New King on the block?

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lehtv

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Dec 8, 2010
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Bought 4x 1300RPM eLoops and a Bitfenix Hydra Pro controller panel. Two for intake, one for exhaust, one for the CPU. The only other fans in the system will be those of my graphics card which is already inaudible at idle.

Will share my impressions once I have them installed (1 week or so)
 

T_Yamamoto

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Bought 4x 1300RPM eLoops and a Bitfenix Hydra Pro controller panel. Two for intake, one for exhaust, one for the CPU. The only other fans in the system will be those of my graphics card which is already inaudible at idle.

Will share my impressions once I have them installed (1 week or so)

27x4=more than 100 D:
 

lehtv

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Dec 8, 2010
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I'm more interested in its static pressure for my rads. If it is as good as they say they are, I might consider it. Its either this or the tried and tested Scythe GT.

I'm currently using the stock Scythe Slipstream fan that came with my Mugen 2. I'll test both fans at the same RPM and see which fares better in noise and thermals. I know the GT should be better than the Slip Stream, but still