Originally posted by: dustmann
I just picked up a couple of yate loons, and they move a lot of air and are pretty quiet. My northbridge fan now sounds much louder... Oh, they are 12cm or 120mm fans btw, 120cm would be a ceiling fan!![]()
Originally posted by: Juno
Originally posted by: dustmann
I just picked up a couple of yate loons, and they move a lot of air and are pretty quiet. My northbridge fan now sounds much louder... Oh, they are 12cm or 120mm fans btw, 120cm would be a ceiling fan!![]()
haha, i just realized i mistyped it! thanks man.
i still have a hard time deciding between YL's and panaflo's.
Originally posted by: Operandi
Originally posted by: Juno
Originally posted by: dustmann
I just picked up a couple of yate loons, and they move a lot of air and are pretty quiet. My northbridge fan now sounds much louder... Oh, they are 12cm or 120mm fans btw, 120cm would be a ceiling fan!![]()
haha, i just realized i mistyped it! thanks man.
i still have a hard time deciding between YL's and panaflo's.
If it's for a case Yate Loon hands down. A 120mm Yate Loon @ 12v runs quieter then a 120mm Panaflo L1A @ 5v.
If it's for your CPU the Panaflo would be my choice due to it's higher reliability (hydrowave bearing).
I think almost everyone would be happy a 120mm Yate Loon at 12v.Originally posted by: Juno
bump.
i need some serious solutions without a fan controller. why do i need a fan controller. i heard YL's got some fans with RPM sensor so it'd monitor the fan speed?
Originally posted by: Juno
Originally posted by: dustmann
I just picked up a couple of yate loons, and they move a lot of air and are pretty quiet. My northbridge fan now sounds much louder... Oh, they are 12cm or 120mm fans btw, 120cm would be a ceiling fan!![]()
haha, i just realized i mistyped it! thanks man.
i still have a hard time deciding between YL's and panaflo's.
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Juno
Originally posted by: dustmann
I just picked up a couple of yate loons, and they move a lot of air and are pretty quiet. My northbridge fan now sounds much louder... Oh, they are 12cm or 120mm fans btw, 120cm would be a ceiling fan!![]()
haha, i just realized i mistyped it! thanks man.
i still have a hard time deciding between YL's and panaflo's.
Ok, so most people will tell you Pana or YL or sometimes people insert some random brand that's quiet and stuff....
Here's the problem. Manufacturers make fans that are slow, medium and fast usually. Fast fans are loud as fvck like an engine. Mediums are tolerable, running 30 - 35dB. Slows are usually under 30, or even under 25dB.
Here's my recommendation: Get a fan that can qualify as a MEDIUM fan.
I have a Medium Panaflo (120x38mm) and 2 x Yate Loon mediums (120 x 25mm).... CFMs are comparable if you check stats (roughly 80 CFM), but you can easily tell that Yate Loons are softer than Panaflos.
Panaflos once were king, but if you go check out SilentPCReview, Yate Loons are teh new king.
I HIGHLY recommend a fan controller because there's no point in getting a slow@$$ fan that you can't crank up. I can go on low speed when I sleep, but if I game or it gets hot, just crank up the fans. I'm not going to be annoyed when I'm blasting my music or blasting my CS:S game.
YL is the way to go, not Panaflo. Pana's aren't bad, but they aren't the best anymore.
Originally posted by: Dribble
This is a pretty good review of a 17 quietish 120mm fans comparing noise and cooling ability at a number of different voltages:
http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=421
From that test for the best cooling/dba the following stand out:
Scythe S-FLEX SFF21F (1600 rpm)
GlobalWin 1202512L (1200 rpm)
Nexus D12SL-12 (900 rpm)
Originally posted by: Juno
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Juno
Originally posted by: dustmann
I just picked up a couple of yate loons, and they move a lot of air and are pretty quiet. My northbridge fan now sounds much louder... Oh, they are 12cm or 120mm fans btw, 120cm would be a ceiling fan!![]()
haha, i just realized i mistyped it! thanks man.
i still have a hard time deciding between YL's and panaflo's.
Ok, so most people will tell you Pana or YL or sometimes people insert some random brand that's quiet and stuff....
Here's the problem. Manufacturers make fans that are slow, medium and fast usually. Fast fans are loud as fvck like an engine. Mediums are tolerable, running 30 - 35dB. Slows are usually under 30, or even under 25dB.
Here's my recommendation: Get a fan that can qualify as a MEDIUM fan.
I have a Medium Panaflo (120x38mm) and 2 x Yate Loon mediums (120 x 25mm).... CFMs are comparable if you check stats (roughly 80 CFM), but you can easily tell that Yate Loons are softer than Panaflos.
Panaflos once were king, but if you go check out SilentPCReview, Yate Loons are teh new king.
I HIGHLY recommend a fan controller because there's no point in getting a slow@$$ fan that you can't crank up. I can go on low speed when I sleep, but if I game or it gets hot, just crank up the fans. I'm not going to be annoyed when I'm blasting my music or blasting my CS:S game.
YL is the way to go, not Panaflo. Pana's aren't bad, but they aren't the best anymore.
looks like i'll go with YL's medium fans but which fan controller do you recommend? my case is black so the panel obviously has to be black too.![]()
edit: like this, vantec fan controller?
Originally posted by: Pens1566
There is a medium speed YL. Hard to find though. Something like 1600rpms.
Originally posted by: Juno
Originally posted by: Pens1566
There is a medium speed YL. Hard to find though. Something like 1600rpms.
medium might be 1350rpm.
Originally posted by: Juno
Originally posted by: Dribble
This is a pretty good review of a 17 quietish 120mm fans comparing noise and cooling ability at a number of different voltages:
http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=421
From that test for the best cooling/dba the following stand out:
Scythe S-FLEX SFF21F (1600 rpm)
GlobalWin 1202512L (1200 rpm)
Nexus D12SL-12 (900 rpm)
no YL's or panaflo's?