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Quiet 120 mm LED fan

The blue led Yate-loons are supposed to be very good if you can find them...

I have both the green and blue versions of the Coolermaster led fans and have been pretty happy with them.
 
I like the look of the Thunderblades, but is it actually 21 dba? One of you above said they were a lot louder, can anyone confirm this?

And I can use 2 of these 1 for intake and 1 for exhaust and all i do is flip the exhaust one over?

Never installed fans before >.<
 
Originally posted by: Gautama2
I like the look of the Thunderblades, but is it actually 21 dba? One of you above said they were a lot louder, can anyone confirm this?

And I can use 2 of these 1 for intake and 1 for exhaust and all i do is flip the exhaust one over?

Never installed fans before >.<

Thermaltake fans are always louder than the specs say. Yes you can just flip the exausht over for an intake. OP: CM Silent LED fans are quiet, fast, and pretty cheap.
 
Originally posted by: Gautama2
I like the look of the Thunderblades, but is it actually 21 dba? One of you above said they were a lot louder, can anyone confirm this?

And I can use 2 of these 1 for intake and 1 for exhaust and all i do is flip the exhaust one over?

Never installed fans before >.<

I just got a Thunderblade yesterday, and tested it out on my current system. It isn't completely silent, but you have problems if the minimal noise bothers you. I'd recommend getting a dampener for your 120mm fan, to prevent some case vibration.
 
If you look at the stats of the 2 fans

Coolermaster Silent 120mm led: max 1220 rpm, 42.7 cfm, 22 db-a

Thermaltake Thunderblade 120mm LED Fan: max 2000 rpm, 78 cfm, 21 db-a

There is no way the Thermaltake fan is 21 db-a at 2000 rpm, I would say the Coolermaster fans are rated correctly.
 
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