Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16835185006
Same one I use.
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16835185006
Same one I use.
does that S-flex 1600rpm fan even push more air than the stock fan @ 2000rpm
Originally posted by: Rubycon
The fins on the TT are close so a faster (higher CFM) fan at the same given static pressure is going to make more noise. (more of a hissing sound than a whirring noise but audible nonetheless.)
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
Originally posted by: Rubycon
The fins on the TT are close so a faster (higher CFM) fan at the same given static pressure is going to make more noise. (more of a hissing sound than a whirring noise but audible nonetheless.)
so for this scenario (for the tuniq tower 120) what kind of fan would be best for performance? at what point does the marginal rate of improvement level off?
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
so for this scenario (for the tuniq tower 120) what kind of fan would be best for performance? at what point does the marginal rate of improvement level off?
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
so for this scenario (for the tuniq tower 120) what kind of fan would be best for performance? at what point does the marginal rate of improvement level off?
When I was using that sink I tried many different fans. So many times the top came off that the original screws holding it down no longer worked to keep it in place! :laugh:
I always kept going back to the original - only because I was using it on a temperature controller and it seemed to keep the temperature in check the best. Best balance of noise and performance.